FT appoints Adrian Barrick
The Financial Times has appointed Adrian Barrick as editorial content director of FT Specialist Europe, which includes The Banker, Investors’ Chronicle and fDi Intelligence.
The Financial Times has appointed Adrian Barrick as editorial content director of FT Specialist Europe, which includes The Banker, Investors’ Chronicle and fDi Intelligence.
Haymarket has announced its acquisition of Bay Publishing Ltd, the magazine and online publisher of three established, global brands: Health and Safety International, HSME and AWE International.
Programmatic specialist multilocal has announced the appointment of Fern Potter and Simon Reed into key senior positions.
Air Business announces the acquisition of a diesel generator at its head office to ensure business continuity as a part of their contingency planning.
OhioLINK, Ohio’s academic library consortium, has entered into a three-year unlimited transformative agreement with society publisher IOP Publishing.
Forbes has announced that Ali Intres has been promoted to chief human resources officer, reporting to Forbes CEO Mike Federle.
Red Pepper magazine has completed its digital archive on the Exact Editions platform, stretching back to 1994 and including over 240 issues.
Argonon branded content label Nemorin has announced the appointment of Sachini Imbuldeniya as executive creative director.
William Reed have announced the acquisition of Retail Week and World Retail Congress, to complement its business in digital content, insight, events and exhibitions.
Time Out has revealed England footballer Chloe Kelly as its inaugural Londoner of the Year.
January 2023 sees the 400th issue of Suffolk Norfolk Life, the region’s oldest county magazine.
Readly has added New Scientist, the popular science and technology publication, to its portfolio.
The winners of the British Journalism Awards 2022, organised by Press Gazette, were announced recently.
Forbes has announced several executive promotions in the revenue and digital organisations.
The latest Digital Publishers’ Revenue Index from the Association of Online Publishers and Deloitte reveals total digital revenue for Q3 2022 was £153.5 million, up by 2.7% from Q3 2021.
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