R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company
Summary
RR Donnelley (NASDAQ: RRD) is a Fortune 500 company based in Chicago, Illinois, that provides print and related services. Corporate headquarters are located at 111 S. Wacker Drive.The company, originally known as R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, was founded in 1864 by Richard Robert Donnelley. His son, Reuben H. Donnelley, founded the otherwise unrelated company R. H. Donnelley.RR Donnelley's cartographic production facility was for many years one of the largest in the United States. In the late 1980s, the division was spun off as its own company, Geosystems, which in turn became MapQuest. It is now a subsidiary of AOL.Throughout its history, particularly in the 1990s and 2000s, RR Donnelley purchased a number of other companies outright, steadily increasing in size.
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Press+ Study Finds Digital Subscription Prices Rising, Meters Dropping
Can newspaper publishers shift to a paid online model without giving up traffic and its associated ad revenue? A new release of data from publishing e-commerce platform Press+suggests they can.
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Press+: Publishers are charging more for digital content and offering less free
RR Donnelley’s Press+, which helps more than 400 publishers offer metered paywalls and manage digital subscriptions, says its clients are charging more for monthly subscriptions while offering fewer articles for free.
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B2B publisher GIE Media releases new, native tablet editions for Golf Course Industry and Lawn & Landscape
Native tablet editions from B2B to publishing companies from the U.
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Paywall startup Tinypass adds metered subscriptions for small publishers
New York-based startup Tinypass, which helps small publishers and content creators charge for content online through existing platforms like Google, is rolling out metered content options to all of its clients.
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The newsonomics of Pricing 201
Don’t call it a price increase. Call it a re-valuation of the customer proposition.
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Press+: Publishers are offering less free content online
RR Donnelley’s Press+, which lets publishers offer metered paywalls and manage digital subscriptions, says those publishers are making less content available free to readers. The 370 publishers using the platform let readers view an average of 11 free articles per month before hitting a paywall, down from 13 free articles at the beginning of 2012.
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Retweet: 'Wondering how far magazines must fall'
The sky is falling, or at least that seems to the message from media writers recently. On Sunday David Carr, the New York Times's media reporter penned a column which seemed to conclude that magazines are in serious danger.
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Small Maryland custom publisher launches its first branded apps for its own trade magazine, Wash Trends
I definitely have a soft spot for small publishers, especially those on the B2B side of things. The challenges of publishing one or two titles, mixing in other services, and still coming out on top are daunting. Adding to those now are how to begin launching one's own mobile or tablet apps.
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4 ways publishers are using TinyPass for paid content
When Google gave up on its One Pass paid content system last month, RR Donnelley’s Press+ strengthened its stand.
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HOW Min’s STOCK WATCH COMPANIES FARED IN THE “FORTUNE 500”
Fifteen out of the 28 companies we track made the 2012 500 (May 21 Fortune). That Apple had the highest profit (courtesy of the iPad) in 2011 and printer R. R. Donnelley & Sons the only loss is a sign of the times, but Donnelley’s revenues ranking fell by only two notches to #249. Gannett, on the.

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