COMAG Forward announces new Head of Client Services
COMAG Forward has appointed Rob Everett as its new Head of Client Services. Based in Coventry, Rob will start his new job on 1 July.
COMAG Forward has appointed Rob Everett as its new Head of Client Services. Based in Coventry, Rob will start his new job on 1 July.
The £1 million plus spend in its finishing department, heralds the start of a major capital investment programme for Buxton Press.
Creative Review is helping to mark the gallery's major new exhibition, The Vorticists: Manifesto for a Modern World.
LexisNexis UK, a leading global provider of content-enabled workflow solutions, has announced that New Law Journal (NLJ) has been awarded the Legal Journals Award 2011 by the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians (BIALL).
The Classic Motorcycle, the monthly title from Mortons Media Group, gets a new look with the August issue.
UBM plc has announced that it has acquired a 70% equity stake in the Catersource catering conference and exhibition and its sister show Event Solutions, which serves the event planning industry.
A change has been agreed to the ABC Consumer Magazine Reporting Standards.
Haymarket Media Group has announced that Jim Holder has been appointed editor of Autocar.
Kate & Diana: William’s Two Loves, a new oneshot from Sport Media, goes on sale on 27th June, coverpriced £4.99.
In 2011, nearly 100 journal titles came to Taylor & Francis, building still further on the previous year's record of 70.
Future has announced the appointment of Jane Toft as Editor for its new Mollie Makes magazine.
Mollie Makes, the new launch from Future, has broken the company’s own record for new subscriptions during its first month on sale.
IOP Publishing (IOP), one of the world’s leading publishers in physics and related sciences, has announced the appointment of Dr Graham McCann as head of product management and innovation.
Bauer Media has teamed up with BlackBerry in a groundbreaking, multiplatform, interactive campaign to mark the 25th Anniversary of its influential music monthly Q.
JUKE, a twice yearly music title, makes its debut at the newsstand on 30 June, cover priced £4.75.
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