SUPPLIERS directory
there is no fee unless the buyer finds the perfect image. 6/9 Sterling Circuit, Camperdown, Sydney, 2050, Australia Tel: +61 41 616 0591 Email:
simon@imagebrief.com imagebrief.com CONTACT: Simon Moss, director
Picdesk Since 2005 Picdesk has licensed rights-managed images to a worldwide client base of more than 2,800 photo editors and creative directors. Picdesk specialises in images of women for use in magazines, and clients license images for editorial and advertorial. Picdesk represents 39 international photographers and communicates specific requests to a resource of more than 500 freelance photographers. 6/9 Sterling Circuit, Camperdown NSW, 2050, Australia Tel: +61 290 294 251 Email:
simon@picdesk.com.au www.picdesk.com.au CONTACTS: Simon Moss, director; Megg Moss, director
PRINT SERVICES
Dai Nippon Dai Nippon Printing (DNP) was established in 1876 as the first full-scale printing company in Japan. Today, DNP is one of the world’s largest printing companies. It has a history of innovation in print and IT, and continually develops its solution- oriented business model, whereby it also contributes to the development of the publishing industry. 1-1-1 Ichigaya Kagacho, Shinjuku, Tokyo, 162-8001, Japan Tel: +81 332 663 800 Email:
fukuda-k@mail.dnp.co.jp dnp.co.jp CONTACT: Kenichi Fukuda, general manager business solutions and marketing Berliner Alee 26, Düsseldorf, 40212, Germany Tel: +49 211 862 0180 Email:
ishihare@dnpe.jis.de CONTACTS: Takashi Ishikawa, managing director; Akihiko Shibata, technical representative
pensord.co.uk CONTACT: Darren Coxon, managing director
Toppan Printing Since 1900, Toppan Printing has met clients' needs and expanded its business through advanced and progressive technologies. With this leading edge, Toppan has faced the birth of a new millennium and its own centenary with confidence and a set of optimistic plans for clients’ needs. 1-11-1, Shimura, Itabshi-ku, Tokyo, 174-8558, Japan Tel: +81 339 685 111 Email:
osamu.mitsui@toppan.co.jp toppan.co.jp CONTACTS: Naoki Adachi, president; Osamu Mitsui, foreign rights manager international sales
RESEARCH
Arbitron Media and marketing research firm Arbitron serves the media, advertisers and advertising agencies. In addition to its business of measuring network and local-market radio audiences across the US, it also surveys retail, media and product patterns of local market consumers; provides application software for analysing audience and marketing information data and is a leader in cross-platform multi-media measurement. 9705 Patuxent Woods Drive, Columbia, MD, 21046, USA Tel: +1 410 312 8000 Email:
barbara.dempson@
arbitron.com arbitron.com CONTACT: Barbara Dempson, executive assistant to Bill Kerr
SOFTWARE PRINT SPONSOR FOR FIPP
MAGAZINE WORLD Pensord is one of the UK’s leading magazine printers, and an avid supporter of the publishing sector. In addition to its role as print sponsor of M
agazine W orld , Pensord is also an
associate member of PPA, and strategic partner of its Independent Publishers Network. Pensord not only boasts market leading print technology, it also has a steadfast determination to maximise the latest content management and delivery technology. Team Pensord promises publishers an award-winning and comprehensive package of support, including a free publication health check to help customers identify opportunities to reduce costs; a free green audit to establish the most cost effective approach to sustainable printing; a comprehensive digital editions service and the ability to publish either online or via iPad and iPhone app technology thus helping customers make the most of new digital and mobile platforms. Pensord is ready to help publishers adapt and thrive long into the future.
Tram Road, Pontllanfraith, Blackwood NP12 2YA, UK Tel: +44 1495 22 3721 Email:
sales@pensord.co.uk
fipp.com
Founded in 2004, Adestra set out to be the most respected email service provider (ESP). Today, Adestra is the leading ESP to the UK publishing industry with offices in Oxford, London and New York. More than 100 publishers globally and more than 4,500 marketers across most sectors, work with its technology, people and deliverability solutions to generate effective email marketing that deliver results. Holywell House, Osney Mead, Oxford, OX2 0EA, UK Tel: +44 1865 242425 Email:
moreinfo@adestra.com adestra.com CONTACT: Andrew Rooks, head of sales
Adobe Systems For 25 years, Adobe’s award-winning software and technologies have redefined business, entertainment and personal communications by setting new standards for producing and delivering content that engages people virtually anywhere at any time. With a portfolio of many of the most respected and recognisable software brands, Adobe is one of the world’s largest and most diversified software companies. 345 Park Avenue, San Jose, 95110-2704, USA Tel: + 1 206 675 7607 Email:
lynly@adobe.com adobe.com CONTACTS: Lynly Schambers-Lenox, senior product marketing manager
Demographix FIPP SURVEY SPONSOR Looking for more cost-effective ways
of doing in-house research across your organisation? Demographix
specialises in supporting publishers and broadcasters with tools for sales insight, reader panels, subscriber satisfaction surveys, online questionnaires and more. The system is designed for global reach, with inbuilt support for multilingual surveys. Responsive all-inclusive helpdesk support, custom- build projects and technical excellence are hallmarks of its service.
57 Chestnut Road, London SE27 9EZ, UK Tel: +44 20 8761 7854 Email:
bobby@demographix.com demographix.com CONTACTS: Bobby Pickering, director; Derek Cohen, managing director
Dutchsoftware.com Dutchsoftware’s history and experience dates back 25 years. Ten years ago, it started with the development of custom database publishing solutions, finally resulting in a state-of-the art Digital Asset Management (DAM) solution, ‘Elvis’. Elvis is hugely successful and is distributed through a network of experienced partners and in use at enterprise and medium scale to small customers worldwide.
Dutchsoftware.com BV, Zuiderhoofdstraat 151 Krommenie, N-H 1561 AK. The Netherlands Email:
peter.plijnaar@
dutchsoftware.com dutchsoftware.com, elvisdam. com Tel: +31 75 647 1009 CONTACT: Peter J.M. Plijnaar, CEO
OneVision Software OneVision provides innovative software for the publishing and printing industry. Focusing on process automation and resource optimisation, OneVision’s portfolio comprises solutions for file control, correction and normalisation, ink saving, image enhancement, creation of ePapers and file logistics. Headquartered in Regensburg, Germany, OneVision serves customers in more than 60 countries through a worldwide network of sales subsidiaries. Dr. Leo-Ritter-Straße 9, Regensburg, 93049, Germany Tel: +49 941 780 040 Email:
info@onevision.com onevision.com CONTACTS: Isabelle Tricot, manager special projects; Kathrin Schwagerl, corporate communications
Oomph The Oomph digital publishing platform allows designers, media agencies, publishers and corporations to create world-class media apps on tablet devices. Oomph powers more than 100 apps for over 55 clients worldwide, including Harper's Bazaar, Gourmet Traveller, FourFourTwo, Adidas Onside, News Corp, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Reed Business and more. Level 1, 40 King Street, Sydney, 2026, Australia Tel: +61 2 9191 9327 Email:
lisa@mogeneration.com/lisa@oomphhq. com/
info@oomphHQ.com oomphHQ.com CONTACT: Lisa Walton, marketing director
Protecmedia Protecmedia is a private held software technology company focused on helping publishing companies maximise their newsroom and advertising resources. Protecmedia performs its activity through consultancy and software product development. Its products and services have been deployed in countries in Europe and America, and its know-how comes from 30
years of collaborative work with publishers. 29 Calle Julián Camarillo Madrid, 28037 Spain Tel: +34 91 573 0808 Email:
acheca@protecmedia.com protecmedia.com CONTACTS: Juan Eloy Martín, sales and marketing director; Andrés Checa, marketing manager
Specle Specle provides publishers with an efficient way to host ad specifications online, enabling advertisers and agencies to easily search and send ads to them. It is free to publishers. The
specle.net website is visited by more than 10,000 agencies and advertisers per month. Contact our support team who can help you get online. Box 144, 43 Bedford Street Covent Garden, London WC2E 9HA, UK
www.specle.net Tel: +44 7525 096601 Email:
rob@specle.net CONTACT: Rob Brack, new business manager
delivering consistent client support and investment in technology. Tower House, Sovereign Park, Lathkill St Market Harborough, Leics, LE16 9EF, UK Tel: +44 1858 468 811
cdsglobal.co.uk CONTACT: Mark Judd, managing director,
mark.judd@cdsglobal.co.uk; Kim Dicks, PR and communications manager,
kim.dicks@cdsglobal.co.uk
TRAINING
Berman Media Sales Institute
Helen Berman is an international media sales trainer, speaker and author of Ad Sales: Winning Secrets of the Magazine Pros. The Helen Berman Corporation specialises in increasing sales and building skills and strategies for magazine publishing, online sales and events. The courses include integrated media, new media and media ROI. The company also offers webinars and e-newsletters. 15332 Albright St, Antioch #164 , Pacific Palisades, California, 90272, USA Tel: +1 310 230 3899 Email:
hberman@helenberman.com helenberman.com CONTACT: Helen Berman, president
FIPP STRATEGIC SPONSOR WoodWing develops innovative software – Enterprise, for efficient multi-channel publishing, and Elvis DAM for digital asset management. WoodWing enables magazine, newspaper and book publishers, as well as corporate publishers, agencies and marketing departments, to reach their goals for quality, economy and time-to-market. WoodWing has its headquarters in The Netherlands, and sales offices in Europe, the Americas and Asia Pacific. Customers are served locally by over 90 authorized solution partners in more than 100 countries. Ronde Tocht 1D 1507CC Zaandam, The Netherlands Tel: +31 75 614 34 00 Email:
info@woodwing.com www.woodwing.com CONTACT: Jeroen Sonnemans, managing director, WoodWing Europe
SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES
Cardiff University Cardiff University runs internationally respected graduate training programmes for journalists. Magazines, broadcast and newspaper options deliver craft skills within a curriculum that recognises the realities of converged digital media. All students acquire skills in video, audio and social media, along with the core values of good journalism. Cardiff School of Journalism, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3NB, UK Tel: +44 2920 874 000 Email:
holmesta@cardiff.ac.uk cardiff.ac.uk/jomec CONTACT: Tim Holmes, lecturer
CDS Global CDS Global is an outsource provider with operations in the UK, Australia, USA and Canada. It offers customer management solutions to the world’s leading publishers and other sectors such as government, direct marketing firms and financial institutions. CDS Global is committed to providing the highest quality service,
WORLDMAGAZINE
For more details, contact Stuart Hands at:
Stuart@fipp.com, or call: +44 20 7400 7535
PMA Media Training PMA trains journalists worldwide from postgraduate to editor level. It offers courses across all the core editorial and design skills, and how to integrate them from print to online. Its digital courses on working with video, sound, images, the web and words is particularly relevant to multimedia and mobile platforms. Delegates learn practical skills fast in highly-tailored small groups. PMA Media Training PMA Centre for Media Excellence 7a Bayham Street, London NW1 0EY , UK Tel: +44 20 7278 0606 Email:
training@pma-group.com pma-group.com CONTACT: Riva Eliott, managing director
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