Trinity Mirror appoints Lynda Moyo as What’s On Editor
Trinity Mirror has appointed a What’s On editor to lead the development of entertainment sections of its regional websites.
Trinity Mirror has appointed a What’s On editor to lead the development of entertainment sections of its regional websites.
James Corden is to guest edit The Sun for Sport Relief 2014.
PageSuite has just launched a brand new iOS and Kindle Fire app for the Independent as part of their on-going investment in digital.
August has relaunched Golfbreaks.com, a leading golf holiday booking and information website from Europe’s specialist golf travel company.
Immediate Media Co is launching Peter Rabbit magazine on 9 April, the first and only magazine to bring the tales of Beatrix Potter to life, say the publishers.
The French association ARPEJ (Association Régionale Presse, Enseignement, Jeunesse) has become a WAN-IFRA “Centre of Youth Engagement Excellence” during an induction ceremony in Paris.
The latest NRS PADD – Print and Digital Data – report reveals that in 2013, 37.7 million people in the UK consumed a magazine brand, either in print or via PC or laptop.
Reed Business Information (RBI), a division of Reed Elsevier, announced yesterday it has acquired the entire issued share capital of Innovata LLC, a leading provider of airline schedules data, maps and tools for the global air travel market.
Brian Aitken has been promoted to the new role of Regional Business Director, Trinity Mirror North East.
Global press organisation releases report from January mission; British government “must take steps to ensure it upholds the high standards of press freedom expected from a leading democracy.”
The following complaints have been recently resolved by the PCC to the satisfaction of the complainant.
The winners of this year's MagSell '14 Awards were announced at a ceremony at Kings Place on March 13.
Telegraph Media Group (TMG) last week launched a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) competition, sponsored by Babcock International Group.
The Press Complaints Commission has rejected a complaint about an article published in The Sunday Times that named the complainant as a participant in a debate on Twitter about the badger cull.
Archant South West’s Weston, Worle & Somerset Mercury has appointed a new editor for the first time in more than a quarter of a century.
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