The global enthusiast media company has partnered with Lineup for access to its ground-breaking subscription management solution. Active Interest Media (AIM) was looking for an all-in-one platform
For the fifth year in a row, Lineup System’s customers gathered in London for the Annual Global User Conference to learn and network with the best in the business. This year’s theme, “The Revenue Stream Revolution,” covers how media companies globally are successfully driving better audience and ad monetization through channel diversification and unique digital sales models.
This morning we kicked off the two-day conference with a keynote speech by Mark Challinor. Challinor, CEO of Media Futures Consultancy and former Executive Producer of INMA, discussed a model for future media success, which he says is a simple but profound combination of “technology plus creativity plus data, to equal a better user experience for the reader and the advertiser alike.” Subscribe to the Newsroom, and we’ll send you a write up of the strategies Challinor outlined in this informative session in the coming weeks.
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The global enthusiast media company has partnered with Lineup for access to its ground-breaking subscription management solution. Active Interest Media (AIM) was looking for an all-in-one platform
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