Consumers unlikely to pay for newspaper content online
According to recent research, few UK consumers would be willing to pay for content they can currently access for free.
According to recent research, few UK consumers would be willing to pay for content they can currently access for free.
Company magazine has announced that Nivea Deodorant Pearl & Beauty is headline sponsor of the Company Fashion Awards 2009, in a deal negotiated by Carat Sponsorship.
Polestar has printed over four million inserts for five different industry sectors in support of the Direct Marketing Association Insert Council’s project.
The launch of Guitar Aficionado marks the debut, says the publisher, of a magazine for passionate people who enjoy the guitar in all its functional timeless beauty.
Cocktail Marketing has brokered a three-month partnership between QVC, one of the largest multimedia retailers in the world, and Woman magazine, published by IPC Connect.
Dawson News, the trading name of Surridge Dawson and the division of Dawson which delivers newspapers and magazines to the newsagents of England and Wales, went into administration on August 3rd, 2009, following the well-publicised recent loss of pub
Wallpaper* and FORTUNE have joined forces to select the top ten best new business hotels for travellers, with The Park Hyatt in Shanghai and The Four Seasons in Florence sharing the top spot on the list.
Climb Magazine relaunches next month with a new look and “massive” free centrefold poster.
Dalim Software, a provider of production workflow software for premedia, print, packaging and publishing, announces that DiALOGUE ES is the first application to utilise its new "ES" architecture.
“Is KenKen the new Sudoku?” asked Time Magazine in March this year. And now, following a launch in the USA, the new puzzle “phenomenon” hits the UK newsstand with the arrival of Dell Original KenKen on 1 September.
A new vision for Marie Claire will be revealed in its September issue. Editorial changes are said to include a complete redesign and deliver a glossier, smarter and sexier magazine.
The new football season kicks off with a fresh new look for LFC (Liverpool Football Club) on Tuesday 11 August.
Kevin Costello, chairman and managing director of Haymarket Consumer Media and chairman of Haymarket Network, has been named chairman of the magazine distributor Frontline.
Andrew Taplin, who has been acting managing director of Haymarket Network for the past few months, has been confirmed as its new managing director.
Stuff, the gadget magazine, is reshaping its editorial team ahead of the launch of a redesign issue on August 6.
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