Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina reflects on Scientific American's evolution from an aspirational weekly broadsheet to the longest continuously published magazine in the U.S. with 14
local language editions around the world
Scientific American publishes 14
local language editions, read in more than 30 countries.
Not exact matches
Vice recently announced it would establish
local -
language and newsroom
editions in seven new countries, including Germany, France, Brazil, Australia, Mexico and Spain.
The New York - based digital media company is to launch
local -
language editions and newsrooms in each of the new countries, which include France, Spain and Mexico, in a rapid rollout since launching in the US and UK in March.
Reflecting the scientific enterprise itself, the producers of the 14
local -
language editions are spread around the world.
I was in my
local Barnes & Noble this past Saturday and the store had given a
local self - published author the opportunity to set up a table right near the front entrance (a space, ironically, where there was usually a large NOOK display) to sell his fantasy titles, which he offered in trade paperback
editions in multiple -
languages.
Hundreds of U.S.
editions are now readable in your preferred
language with a new publisher - selected translation feature, and
local publishers can begin adding their content to the catalog through Google Currents Producer.
Documenta faces deficit of $ 7 million following 14th
edition Documenta 14 has run significantly over budget, leaving the parent company that runs the quinquennial art exhibition with a deficit of around $ 7 million, reports
local German newspaper Hessische / Niedersächsische Allgemeine (German
language article).
What's different about the Chinese
edition is the fact that the entire Flipboard experience is in the
local language, including a curated Content Guide with regionally - relevant content and the inclusion of popular
local social networks Sina (NSDQ: SINA) Weibo and Renren.»