The 2003 World Forum on Newspaper Strategy

Manoir de Gressy, near Paris - 25 & 26 September 2003


Measuring the newspaper business for profit and growth

The annual summit-style meeting for a select group of newspaper leaders to examine the major issues facing the industry.

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Summaries of presentations from the World Forum on Newspaper Strategy 2003, organised by the World Association of Newspapers and Ifra, are posted below. Please check back later for the most recent updates.

Full Executive Summaries with more complete content, as well as all WAN publications on media management, strategy and other topics, are available to WAN members and subscribers to the Shaping the Future of the Newspaper project.

For more information, contact WAN, 25 rue d’Astorg, 75008 Paris France, Tel: +33 1 47 42 85 00, Fax +33 1 47 42 49 48. E-mail: contact_us@wan.asso.fr

Summaries from Friday

The final session examined readership, circulation and distribution. more

Summaries from Thursday afternoon

The sessions examined a variety of approaches to the controversial subject of editorial meaurement. more

Summaries from Thursday morning

Measuring the entire newspaper business and measuring the advertising department were the subjects of the Monday morning sessions. more

The Forum is generously supported by the strategic business partners in the WAN Shaping the Future of the Newspaper project:

PUBLIGroupe - The international advertising and promotion group.

MAN Roland - A leading world company for newspaper production systems.

UNISYS - A worldwide leading supplier of mission critical solutions, services and innovative technology to the publishing industry.

UPM-Kymmene - One of the world’s leading printing paper producers.

SAMSUNG Electronics - A global leader in semiconductor, telecommunications,

and digital convergence technology.

TELENOR - The leading Norwegian telecommunications, IT and media group.





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