Immediate launches new craft title
Immediate Media Co has announced the launch of Love Embroidery, a monthly craft magazine, looking at the world of embroidery and modern stitching.
Immediate Media Co has announced the launch of Love Embroidery, a monthly craft magazine, looking at the world of embroidery and modern stitching.
The Printing Charity has appointed Louisa Bull, Julia Palmer-Poucher and David Phillips to its Council, also referred to as trustees.
It has been announced that ABC is working with IAB UK as their auditor of choice to deliver greater trust and transparency behind the Gold Standard initiative.
The River Group has announced the launch of its new podcast, Content Talks.
Wolfgang Blau, Global Chief Operating Officer of Condé Nast, has been appointed as a Trustee of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation.
Dennis, publisher of Cyclist and Cyclist Off-road, is to launch a third magazine in its cycling portfolio – Cycling Electric.
Elpical Software has announced the release of Claro V12, its image enhancement software.
Incisive Media’s BusinessGreen has announced a wave of high profile partners, sponsors, and advisors in support of its first Net Zero Festival.
Period Living is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a special bumper April issue containing 30 extra pages and a Spring Living supplement.
The team behind The Week Junior, the weekly magazine for 8–14 year olds, has launched Quizzler as a new bi-monthly magazine to keep curious minds busy.
IOP has launched Materials for Quantum Technology, a journal devoted to the development and application of materials science for all quantum-enabled technologies and devices.
Hearst UK has announced the launch of the Hearst Influence Network, an in-house talent and influencer initiative that will grow and develop the social footprint of Hearst’s talent.
The River Group has appointed Allan Moffat as strategy director and Joely Carey as non-exec editorial director.
Colouring Heaven magazine launches a new paid-for newsletter this week, dedicated to giving colourists the chance to discover new illustrators and artists.
As the Journalism Diversity Fund reaches its 15th year, the NCTJ has set its sights on raising the annual value of the fund to half a million pounds.
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