These New Puritans top NME’s poll
NME today has named These New Puritans top of NME’s 50 Best of Albums of 2010 with their second album, Hidden.
NME today has named These New Puritans top of NME’s 50 Best of Albums of 2010 with their second album, Hidden.
ABC has announced that it has agreed new Reporting Standards that will allow publishers to present both print and digital editions on one certificate and offers more flexibility to publishers in how they can put claim qualifying digital editions.
Maney Publishing has announced a new publishing partnership with the National Society for Histotechnology (NSH) to publish Journal of Histotechnology from 2011.
BBC Worldwide has announced that it has appointed Philip Vincent as its Chief Financial Officer.
Uncut magazine has announced Paul Weller’s Wake Up The Nation album winner of the Uncut Music Award 2010.
Taylor & Francis Journals has been awarded International Publisher of the Year 2010 by the International Printers’ Network (IPN).
Alex Harris from the National Magazine Company’s Men's Health took the overall title at this year’s PTC New Journalist of the Year Awards.
The International Customer Publishing Awards, organised by the Association of Publishing Agencies, took place on 25th November, at Old Billingsgate in London.
Songlines’ Jan/Feb issue is a bumper Christmas issue bagged with two CDs and a wall calendar for 2011.
NME is celebrating another triple victory after picking up three prizes at last week’s Record of the Day Awards for Music Journalism and PR.
At the recent Print Week Awards, St Ives Plymouth won the Consumer Magazine Printer 2010, a category it last won in 2005, while St Ives Peterborough won the Business Magazine Printer 2010 for the second year running.
The Stationers’ Foundation, the charitable arm of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers has recently launched its Shine 2011: School Media Awards competition in England and Wales.
Reader’s Digest has employed James Brown, one of UK magazine’s biggest names, as its new columnist.
Andy Maslen, a regular contributor to InPublishing magazine, has just published his fourth book, Write Copy, Make Money.
BBC Magazines Bristol has announced that it has purchased a majority share and taken over the management of Who Do You Think You Are? LIVE, the UK's largest family history event.
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