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Editor interview – Michael Brunn

March 19th, 2009 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Interviews

mbru-040swThe relaunch of E&E is a huge change of direction for the magazine. Why did publish industry believe this was needed?
Media use has changed dramatically the last view years. Workaday life is dominated by time pressure and new digital media formats compete with print. As a consequence, publishing houses are forced to reconsider their magazine concepts and to redefine their positioning. With the concept of a print-magazine that provides fascination as well as even high utility in combination with our new digital newsletter E&E WEEK containing all the product news and current market-information, publish-industry is well prepared for this change.

What has been the response to the new magazine and to E&Eweek from readers?
This is very encouraging and overwhelming: We just got positive and constructive feedback so far. Apparently with the new concept we did get exactly the point and reach our core target group. People mainly mentioned the fresh layout, independent editorial content and the interplay between print and the E&Eweek.

E&Eweek has only attracted a couple of advertisers so far. What do you think has prevented others from trying the new format?
After seven issues of E&Eweek I am absolutely convinced, that the positive feedback of our readers will lead to success in advertising. Especially in Germany it is very difficult to convince people of something new – and it is even harder in times of an economical downturn.

One criticism of E&Eweek is that although it looks great, there are no active hyperlinks in the PDF. Why is this?
We do have active links placed in the event overview, in advertisements and some referring to editorial content of the E&E print magazine.

Is there anything you plan to change about E&Eweek or E&E Faszination Elektronik, or anything you wish was done differently?
The huge positive feedback from electronic developers confirms that the new direction is the right way for E&E. We still have a lot of new ideas we will introduce within the next months. The same applies to the E&Eweek.

Doesn’t the new format E&E Faszination Elektronik demand more work by editors than “conventional” electronics magazines? How can you sustain this commitment?
If you want to achieve high quality it usually means a lot of work. This is also true for the E&E. But in this case it means also a lot of fun and the chance to create something new. It is a great challenge, but in a positive sense of meaning. I’m sure we will – in cooperation with our readers, our clients, our freelance authors and the whole E&E-team – create a really good magazine that is worth the effort.

What is the one thing you’d like to change about the way companies do PR in the electronics industry?
The companies are our partners – we need them to be successful. But with the different approach of the new E&E we need a new kind of cooperation which has to be much more bilateral than it has been before. The dialogue between the publisher, the client and the agency is essential for us and our new concept.

What do you enjoy doing in your spare time, when you’re not writing about electronics?
I have a wife and two cats – they all keep me busy most of the time. And I am a musician for more than 20 years. I spent a lot of time in my little studio – which of course contains a lot of electronic stuff.

What’s your favourite gadget?
I bought a Netbook in January and I am so happy with it – it does a good job for business and private purposes.

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AgLa readership survey finally released

September 22nd, 2008 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Media Research

After months of talking, the results of the AgLa survey are finally out. This is the study sponsored by E&E, Elektronik Informationen, Elektronik Industrie, Elektronik Praxis and Elektronik Journal to answer the Weka-sponsored La Elfa study.

So who were the winners and losers? Well not surprisingly the raw readership results are less flattering for the three Weka titles than La Elfa, although unsurprisingly even this study still shows M&T as the title with the highest reach. Elektronik Praxis does well, beating Elektronik to have the second-highest reach. Elektronik Industrie is another winner, “beating” D&E. In this study respondents are asked about the pan-European titles, which don’t score well, although EPN gets the highest readership (who says product books are dead!).

So what does this mean? Well like all studies this one isn’t the perfect solution to media planning – like all the others it provides useful information, but also can’t be the perfect answer. Even if the surveys were perfect, we still wouldn’t plan a media schedule by blindly chasing the highest reach (and there should be a special mention for Elektronik Informationen, which was the first title to contact me about the study, and to highlight the positive conclusions you can draw about the title from the study). Why not contact me for a more detailed comparison of the two surveys?

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New advertising director at E&E

March 4th, 2008 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

The lovely Jacqueline Schroeter is leaving her role as VP Sales at Publish Industry at the end of February, and will be replaced by Javor Dimitrov (j.dimitrov@publish-industry.net) from 3rd March. We’d like to wish Jacqueline the very best for her future career.

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Call for papers – E&E Kompendium

November 17th, 2007 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

publish-industry Verlag has issued a call for papers for the annual E&E Kompendium. This annual reference book is well used by German engineers, and you need to get your absract written and submitted by 10th January 2008 if you want to get your article included.

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Franziska to return to Elektronk Praxis

July 19th, 2007 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Franziska Harfy is leaving E&E to return to Elektronik Praxis. Although we can’t know the full story, clearly it is a loss for E&E. Our readers in the USA will be interested to hear that she will not start until 1st Jan 08, and is on “gardening leave” until the end of the year!

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E&E Kompendium now available online

March 15th, 2007 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

E&E has made the 2006-7 Kompendium available online. The PDF version of the yearbook is available as a PDF on the E&E website.

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Call for papers: E und E-Kompendium 2007/2008

December 6th, 2006 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

The annual reference book for German engineers, the E und E Kompendium, has issued a call for papers. The deadline for submission of abstracts is 15th January 2007, and the editors positively encourage multiple submissions. Click here for the full call for papers, and click here for the abstract form. For more information, or help in preparing your abstract, contact Napier.

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