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Q&A: Digital-first media: how publications are finding new ways to monetise digital travel content

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All travel PRs will know that publications across the UK are trying to squeeze more cash out of their articles. The Telegraph lead the way in monetised hotel reviews and destination guides years ago, but The Times, Condé Nast Traveller and others aren’t far behind. We will be talking to Claire Irvin, Head of Travel at The Times & Sunday Times about what she thinks your clients need to know about how digital editorial is going to evolve over the next year. Plus, the latest ways her team are using affiliate links, and the new wave of partnerships between travel companies and national titles.

On 26th September 2023, we’ll be joined by Claire Irvin, Head of Travel at The Times and Sunday Times, who will explain the significance of the shift to digital-first and help you help your clients understand why digital should be prioritised over print.

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