The 5 Myths of Digital Flatplanning, and How To Overcome Resistance
It takes all types to put a publication together, and those who work on the production side are often some of the most project-focused, systematic people around. Ask anyone on staff and all would agree that effective production managers and assistants are underappreciated, overworked, and, perhaps most of all, complete control freaks.
The resistance that some production managers have in opening up their flatplans to the rest of the company is widespread. And after 20-plus years in publishing, I do know how to address the rationalizations given for that resistance.
These are easily dispelled myths that can be addressed head-on for the better of the publication, the people who make it, and the process overall.
California Assembly Ignores Meta’s Threat, Votes To Pass The Journalism Preservation Act
One day after Facebook parent company Meta threatened to remove news content from its platforms if Assembly Bill 886 becomes law, the California Assembly voted 46-6 to advance the bill to the State Senate. “I’m not interested in a debate between Rupert Murdoch and Mark Zuckerberg,” said bill author Assemblywoman Buffy Wicks, D-Oakland, in support of her legislation. “…Free press is in our Constitution, and it is at risk right now.”
Apple Vision Pro is Apple’s New $3,499 AR Headset
Apple has announced an augmented reality headset called Apple Vision Pro that “seamlessly” blends the real and digital world. “It’s the first Apple product you look through, and not at,” CEO Tim Cook said of the device, which looks like a pair of ski goggles.
The Roar Of GDPR: The Impact On Marketers And Their Tech Stacks
Marketers wondering how a national privacy law might affect them should look at Europe. Five years in, companies seem to have accepted GDPR, judging by a new study from Piwik PRO. For instance, 82.6% of respondents agree that brands can adhere to privacy laws and effectively market their products — up from 63% last year.