A new quarterly print magazine is being launched by Digiday.
Pulse will be a title "devoted to the future of media".
Digiday have revealed that Pulse's first issue will "[take] a deep look at what the rise of platforms from Facebook to Snapchat means for publishers."
The first issue of Pulse will be 60 pages of printed magazine, and will include articles about the rise of Facebook, it's impact on publishers, and it's love of live-video.
In addition to that, it will also profile Choire Sicha, former editor of Gawker and founder of The Awl.
Mic's chief strategy officer, Cory Haik, will also contribute a piece to the first edition of Pulse.
Haik has said that his article will look at "Additive channels".
Digiday has already revealed that the second edition of Pulse will focus on programmatic ad buying.
The second edition is scheduled for release in June 2016.
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