Company Membership

 

 

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Company Membership benefits available to ten designated executives include:

 


-  Subscriptions to the Shaping the Future of the Newspaper programme. Throughout the year you will receive the SFN strategy reports analyzing key operational and strategic issues facing the newspaper business. Recent reports include:

• New Revenue Strategies
• Outsourcing
• New Editorial Concepts
• Advertising Science

-  Personal passwords to the SFN web site (www.futureofthenewspaper.com), giving access to:

• an electronic archive of all SFN strategy reports.

• business ideas and case studies from newspapers around the world in all key _ areas of operations.

• executive summaries from all WAN management and marketing conferences.
• a daily news service on the media from the Reuters news agency, and much more.

-  Access to the new, searchable World Press Trends database, enabling easy and fast checks on circulation and advertising data trends and a wealth of other information on newspaper markets in 215 countries and territories.

-  The SFN Flash, a monthly electronic newsletter. The industry’s most comprehensive newsletter, providing a rich selection of news on the most important industry developments.

-  Access to our online Membership Database, connecting you to a network of your colleagues around the world.

-  Copies of WAN publications, including World Press Trends, the most authoritative source of data on the newspaper industry worldwide.

In addition, all executives from your company will benefit from:

-  Significant discounts (at least 30 %) on the fees for all WAN conferences.

- A 25 % reduction on the price of WAN’s advisory and consulting services,

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For company membership purposes, a ’company’ is defined as an enterprise of one or more newspaper titles operating from the same site. Groups with several publishing centres will require separate memberships.

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