We are therefore observing an increasingly important digital anchoring for publishers. This practice involves both new uses and new forms of content. To meet the needs of readers to navigate in a changing world, and to meet their own needs in terms of economic sustainability, publishers must therefore bounce back via these new practices which should continue to accelerate for the year 2022. The challenges linked to the development of new technologies such as the metaverse, cryptocurrencies and NFTs are also likely to continue to fuel these dynamics and predict new trends for the years to come.
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