Malaysian Tabloid The Star Launches ePaper
|NewspaperDirect, enabling multichannel newspaper and magazine content distribution, has partnered with The Star Malaysia to launch an enhanced digital replica version of The Star, Malaysia’s leading daily tabloid. It was announced today, April 9.
The Star ePaper, which went live on April 1, offers the paper’s subscribers new tablet and online editions, both powered by NewspaperDirect’s SmartEdition and PressReader technologies.
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“Expanding the distribution of Malaysia’s favorite English newspaper to reach readers across a complete range of channels and devices is the surest way to engage with tomorrow’s readers and provide today’s subscribers with a wide range of options,” said Alex Kroogman, CEO of NewspaperDirect.
The new, digital replica editions deliver 100 percent of the content from the printed publication, including the Main Paper, StarBiz, Star2, and Star Metro. The Star ePaper gives subscribers two new ways to read the paper: online via the Web or downloaded to a PC, smartphone (iPhone and Android), or tablet (iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab). Advanced digital features of the Star ePaper include:
- Instant switching between Replica/Page View and Article View
- Cover-to-cover reading by simply swiping from page to page
- Share stories on Facebook and Twitter or via e-mail
- A “Listen” option to hear articles read aloud
- Convenient zooming of text and enlargement of articles and photos
“Smartphones and tablets provide a fantastic growth opportunity for The Star by enabling us to give our readers the content they want, the way they want it, where they want it,” said Wong Siah Ping, chief operating officer, digital business. “We chose NewspaperDirect as our partner as they have the technology and worldwide distribution channels to reach our existing and new mobile subscribers, wherever they are.”