FuturePlus wins CSP contract
FuturePlus, Future’s customer publishing agency, has won the contract to provide advertising sales services and membership communications support to the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP).
FuturePlus, Future’s customer publishing agency, has won the contract to provide advertising sales services and membership communications support to the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP).
February 2010 will see Look bring all the style of London Fashion Week to the consumer with a glamorous fashion show at London’s Saatchi’s Gallery on 20 February 2010.
Autocar India’s first Gujarati-language edition hits newsstands on January 11.
IPC Connect, the mass-market women’s division of IPC Media responsible for brands including Now, Chat, Pick Me Up, Woman, Woman’s Own and Woman’s Weekly, has unveiled the launch of a new monthly magazine: goodtoknow Recipes.
Following Lord Heseltine’s announcement of his retirement as executive chairman of Haymarket Media Group in January 2010, he has announced that Simon Daukes, managing director of Haymarket Exhibitions, has decided to leave the company at the same tim
There’s encouraging news for hard-pressed magazine publishers with the release of ThreePM’s sales figures for Christmas.
Marie Claire, IPC Southbank’s women’s glossy, has appointed Helen Assucena to the newly created role of head of fashion and international.
Bauer Media has announced senior changes to its advertising team.
Future, the special-interest media group, has announced its first magazine launch of 2010. Comic Heroes – a premium-priced quarterly title, goes on sale in March.
Harvard Business Review kicks off the New Year with a double issue and a brand new look.
Total Film, the movie magazine and website, has named “There Will Be Blood” as the decade’s greatest movie, in a poll of critics to celebrate the end of the noughties.
One of the UK’s leading subscription bureaux, Optima, went into administration earlier this week.
Royal Mail has announced that the price of First and Second Class stamps for standard letters weighing up to 100g would rise by 2p, to 41p and 32p respectively, from 6 April 2010.
The Haymarket title What Car? is now available in print and online in Romania, after a dual launch designed to make the product stand out among Romania’s motoring titles.
NME Radio has announced its launch on National DAB increasing the station’s availability across the UK.
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