CDS Global Now Managing Print, Digital Magazine Processing for The Atlantic


DES MOINES, IA and WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwired - March 11, 2015) - CDS Global announced today a business process outsourcing partnership with The Atlantic, working with the publication on order and customer management solutions to support the magazine's print and digital content offerings. CDS Global is providing The Atlantic with full-service magazine fulfillment, including digital marketing services, multichannel customer service, mailing services and circulation analytics.

Since its inception in 1857, The Atlantic has evolved into a multimedia brand, respected for illuminating coverage of politics, business, technology and culture that is of and for the American idea. On the foundation of its editorial strength and credibility, The Atlantic has defied the media industry's prevailing declines in both print and online. Single-copy newsstand sales jumped 17 percent in the second half of 2014, and traffic to TheAtlantic.com has reached record levels, with October to December 2014 the strongest three months of consecutive traffic in the site's history. The Atlantic had record revenue in both advertising and events in 2014, and is poised to continue that growth this year.

As the brand continues to grow its portfolio of digital, print, event, social and mobile platforms, it has asked CDS Global to bridge back-office print and digital functions. CDS Global will provide capabilities supporting digital content entitlement and digital marketing services, including online customer acquisition, up-sell offer presentment and automated transactional order emails. Additionally, the company will integrate information from The Atlantic's supplemental database and digital content entitlement vendors.

"As a small publisher with big ambitions, The Atlantic looks for best-of-breed partners that can provide a modern foundation for growth. CDS Global is investing in their future, and we look forward to working with them as we evolve our print and digital subscription efforts," said Kimberly Lau, vice president and general manager for The Atlantic Digital.

"As consumer preferences and expectations of magazine content have changed and industry fluctuations have rapidly altered the publishing business, The Atlantic has continually shown the innovation, flexibility and confidence to take risks and make changes to ensure their success," said CDS Global Chairman Malcolm Netburn. "CDS Global is proud to provide the expertise, strong digital capabilities and business stability needed to help The Atlantic achieve their growth goals and drive their continued success. It is an honor to work with such a premier brand."

About CDS Global
CDS Global is the leading provider of end-to-end business process outsourcing, managing 159 million consumers for more than 1,100 brands across industries, including media, nonprofits, utilities and consumer products. With more than 40 years of expertise and 16 locations worldwide, CDS Global powers elite operations with data-driven solutions. These solutions connect organizations with their customers, subscribers and donors by creating meaningful and seamless interactions. The company heavily invests in technology and is backed by nearly 130 years of stability and vision from Hearst Corporation.

From order management and payment processing to customer service and business intelligence, CDS Global simplifies operations to make businesses more efficient and cost-effective. This allows organizations to focus on what is most important to them: their businesses, their missions and their success.

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Will Aeschliman
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Communications & Digital Content Manager

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