Applied and Computational Engineering
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Series Vol. 8 , 01 August 2023
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This paper deals with reviews of the various publishing methods available. Due to emerging published technologies like electronic paper, newspaper publishers must now produce, print, and disseminate their information in new ways (e-paper). In addition to creating technical challenges for publishers, e-paper will change how people consume news. We address the impacts of this new channel in this article from the outside-in by assuming a starting point in prospective new consumption. We examine the impacts that the e-paper publication channel will have on distribution, media house systems including editorial, advertisement, and subscription, and procedures based on three empirically validated future consuming scenarios.
innovation, E Ink, invention, electronic paper, printing, print media
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