The Week launches financial spin-off magazine Prosper
Dennis Publishing has announced the launch of its new financial title, Prosper, which is sent out free of charge to over 150,000 UK subscribers to The Week.
Dennis Publishing has announced the launch of its new financial title, Prosper, which is sent out free of charge to over 150,000 UK subscribers to The Week.
Future, the special-interest media group, has launched its sixth annual Digital Camera Photographer of the Year competition (http:///www.poty2010.com) – supported for the first-time by the global tourism body, VisitBritain (http://www.visitbritain.or
Your Family History is a new launch “packed full of practical advice for anyone interested in researching their family history”.
Songlines magazine has announced a world exclusive promotion with its June issue, on sale 30 April. Award-winning British folk singer Jim Moray pre-releases his brand new album, In Modern History, as a free covermount for the title.
Two Sides, the UK initiative to promote the responsible production and use of print and paper and encourage its use, has announced that its membership is now over two hundred and that its drive to reach and educate media buyers continues with the iss
FIPP has announced the winners of the FIPP Research Award 2010, which is given for the best research published in 2008 or 2009 which promotes the use of magazines as an advertising medium, anywhere in the world.
Polestar has printed over four million copies of the 2010 edition of Beautiful Gardens magazine, published by Haymarket Network for the Tillington Group of Garden Centres, an alliance of prominent family-owned garden centres.
Informa plc is being recognised as one of Britain’s Top Employers for the third year running.
Future, the special-interest media group, and its partners Five and North One Television, have unveiled The Gadget Show Magazine, a one-off collectors’ special from the successful technology show.
Marie Claire is publishing a power-themed May issue. The special edition of the magazine launches a mentoring campaign backed by a host of high profile women, who will be offering their time and expertise to mentor readers.
A new vision for the longest-published music weekly in the world is unveiled today – the first major development of the NME under new editor Krissi Murison.
Quark has announced that it has acquired the assets and technology of GLUON, the New Jersey-based software company that has developed tools for the corporate and publishing industries for over twenty years.
Hearst Magazines and the National Magazine Company have announced that 5 fifteen will provide print and digital advertising, database administration, and billing services to the two companies through its ad DEPOT integrated solution software.
Polestar has secured a new five-year contract with Associated Newspapers for the production of the publisher’s weekend supplements.
Retro Gamer has announced an “exciting” new collaboration with John Romero, co-founder of one of today’s most important and popular genres – the first-person shooter.
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