Egmont launches Power Rangers magazine
Egmont Magazines is expanding its licensed primary boys’ portfolio with the launch of Power Rangers magazine.
Egmont Magazines is expanding its licensed primary boys’ portfolio with the launch of Power Rangers magazine.
Homebase, one of the UK's leading home and garden retailers, has secured a three-year partnership with Hearst UK.
Healthcare knowledge provider BMJ has announced that its clinical decision support tool BMJ Best Practice has been approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians.
The British Society of Magazine Editors (BSME), in association with Readly digital newsstand, has announced its new partnership scheme, ‘BSME Education’.
For the first time, the TIME logo on the cover has been replaced with another word: VOTE.
Following the merger of TAG and JICWEBS, Joint Industry Currency (JIC) ABC will manage the UK’s Viewability and AV (Audio Visual) Standards after playing an integral role in their development.
Naviga, Inc, a provider of software and services to the media industry, this week announced it has divested its financial services-focused Acquire Media entity to Moody’s Corporation.
UK companies registered another drastic reduction in marketing budgets during the third quarter amid ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, according to the latest IPA Bellwether Report.
Bauer Media UK’s Empire has announced the appointment of new Contributing Editors and the launch of a monthly Black film column.
Axel Gerhartz has joined the management team of Munich-based digital media company Media Carrier.
Hearst UK has appointed Lydia Slater as the new Editor-in-Chief of Harper’s Bazaar UK, overseeing its print, digital and experiential offering.
PPA has announced the appointment of Owen Meredith as Chief Executive, with immediate effect.
The new magazine will hit newsstands on 21st October, with subscriptions also available to purchase online.
A collection of Australian Foreign Affairs’ back issues are now available for digital subscriptions in collaboration with archiving company Exact Editions.
Cambridge University Press will request the majority of its journals be given Transformative Journal status by cOAlition S as part of a commitment to transition them to full Open Access.
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