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Article: PROFILE JAMES TYE: Hot off the press.
- Article from:
- New Media Age
- Article date:
- October 8, 2009
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Print circulations may be down but that doesn't mean the medium is dead. It depends on the audience, says Dennis CEO James Tye, so publishers need to go multi-platform
James Tye starts his Friday commute by perusing his copy of The Week. He follows this with a read of Poker Player, while for pure nostalgia he checks PC Pro, the magazine he used to edit. Tye doesn't just run Dennis Publishing, one of the largest publishers in the UK with a turnover of #85m, he lives and breathes it.
But it's not all light reading. The magazine industry is struggling and, as the latest set of ABC results revealed, rival magazine publishers are battling falling ...
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... ... job security and employer/employee loyalty. Not Robert Tye. Tye recently retired after more than 30 years as comptroller ... Kline is a very people-oriented business,'' said Tye, 67. ``Irving B. Kline, who started the business in ...
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