Private Eye appoints Redactive for ad sales
In a bumper year that sees Private Eye hit 50 years, the current affairs magazine has appointed advertising sales specialists Redactive Media Group to develop its commercial activities.
In a bumper year that sees Private Eye hit 50 years, the current affairs magazine has appointed advertising sales specialists Redactive Media Group to develop its commercial activities.
Future Publishing, one of the UK’s leading special interest publishers, has announced the sale of three audio visual titles to specialist hobby publisher MyHobbyStore.
The APA has revealed the shortlist to this year's International Content Marketing Awards 2011.
A bumper issue of Private Eye, celebrating its fifty years, goes on sale on 26 October, priced £1.50.
Denmaur’s Amadeus 100% Recycled Offset has been given an “excellent” rating on the WWF’s global database of eco-rated paper products.
Dance Gazette, the thrice yearly title from the Royal Academy of Dance and Cultureshock Media, makes its newsstand debut on 20 October, priced £4.95.
Future, the special-interest media group, has confirmed the all-new Ford Focus as the headline partner of this year’s T3 Gadget Awards.
This year’s CTN World will once again have a strong news presence with newspaper publishers, magazine distributors and news wholesalers all pledging their support.
The PPA has announced the shortlist for the 2011 Customer Direct Awards 2011.
Centaur Media has appointed Mark Kerswell Chief Financial Officer with immediate effect, following the resignation of Mike Lally.
Bloomberg Businessweek will publish an advertising-free, 64-page tribute to Steve Jobs' life and legacy.
The shortlist for the 2011 Independent Publisher Awards has just been announced by the PPA.
IOP Publishing (IOP) has announced that it is expanding its customer service provision with the appointment of a full time representative in its Philadelphia headquarters.
Knit Now, a new monthly title from Practical Publishing International, goes on sale 20 October, priced £4.99.
Birmingham has been named the UK’s foodiest town, according to contemporary food magazine olive, with London coming fifth.
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