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Tuesday, December 08 2020 - 22:00
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Arc Publishing Integrates Sophi.io, Bringing Content Publishers New Analytics and Automation Option
TORONTO, Dec. 8, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Arc Publishing and Sophi.io today announce the integration of Sophi, The Globe 
and Mail's suite of automation and predictive analytics solutions. These native 
integrations will be available to the more than 1,400 websites using the Arc 
Publishing platform and build on Arc's current integrations and capabilities. 

"Sophi.io will equip the publishers, broadcasters and brands Arc supports with 
data and insights to make real-time content decisions that drive business 
impact," said Scot Gillespie, CTO and GM of Arc. "As an early adopter of Arc, 
The Globe and Mail serves as a model for the industry in the pivot to be 
digital-first, having refocused resources on strategic initiatives like 
building a state-of-the-art analytics team and innovation lab. We're thrilled 
to collaborate with them on this integration and look forward to executing on 
our joint mission of driving greater efficiency and data-based decisions across 
our global customer footprint."

The Sophi Analytics native Arc integration is built into Arc Themes by default, 
eliminating the need for custom tagging. This builds on the success of Sophi's 
Arc Home integration, bringing web analytics data into the Arc workflow and 
helping publishers understand the value of their content as they work.

Phillip Crawley, Publisher and CEO of The Globe and Mail commented "Sophi is 
dedicated to driving business transformation for publishers and content 
creators utilizing the power of data. I'm glad to see our partnership with Arc 
bring Sophi's incredible capabilities directly to Arc customers." 

In addition to analytics, the partnership brings a native integration between 
Arc's low-code/no-code site editor, PageBuilder, and Sophi Automation. This 
automated content curation solution uses powerful predictive capabilities, 
natural language processing (NLP) and advanced optimization routines to help 
publishers automatically identify, and promote, their most valuable content 
across their Arc-powered properties.  

Greg Doufas, CTO at The Globe and Mail, said "The Globe and Mail has been using 
the Arc Publishing platform since it was introduced and being able to marry its 
incredible strength as a CMS to Sophi's advanced analytics and automated 
content curation engine directly within Arc is going to be a game changer for a 
lot of publishers." 

About Arc Publishing 
Arc Publishing (https://www.arcpublishing.com/) is an award-winning, 
state-of-the-art digital experience platform and suite of tools that's 
engineered to meet the demands of modern publishers, brands and broadcasters 
around the world. Built by The Washington Post, Arc technology handles complex 
multi-site publishing and audience needs across video, web, apps, subscriptions 
and ad monetization, providing a competitive advantage enhanced by a set of 
sophisticated machine learning and AI-powered tools. Arc has powered the 
digital transformation of clients both large and small across the globe, 
currently serving more than 1.5 billion unique visitors monthly. At its core, 
Arc is about speed and innovation: for readers, newsrooms, brands, advertisers 
and developers. 

About Sophi.io 
Sophi.io (https://www.sophi.io) was developed by The Globe and Mail to help 
content publishers make important strategic and tactical decisions. It is a 
suite of AI-powered tools that includes Sophi Automation and Sophi for Paywalls 
as well as Sophi Analytics, a decision-support system for content publishers. 
Sophi is designed to improve the metrics that matter most to your business, 
such as subscriber retention and acquisition, engagement, recency, frequency 
and volume. Sophi also powers Naviga Publisher for one-click automated laydown 
of print newspapers and ePapers. 

Media Contacts, Jamie Rubenovitch, Head of Marketing, Sophi.io, The Globe and 
Mail, jrubenovitch@globeandmail.com; Molly Gannon, Manager, Communications, The 
Washington Post, molly.gannon@washpost.com  

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail Inc.
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