New partwork: Something Sweet
Something Sweet, a new weekly partwork from De Agostini, goes on sale 8 January, at a promotional price of 99p.
Something Sweet, a new weekly partwork from De Agostini, goes on sale 8 January, at a promotional price of 99p.
On Monday Metro launches its first-ever live integrated travel campaign in partnership with British Airways Holidays, giving consumers a “unique opportunity to create and edit content”.
On 24 December, the NFRN released a statement criticising the publishers of the Daily Mirror and Sunday Post for announcing increases in their cover prices while reducing the retailers’ percentage terms.
Johnston Press plc has announced that it has reset its financial covenants through to the maturity of its debt facilities in September 2015 and intends to pursue a refinancing of these debt facilities in 2014.
Bauer Media UK will complete the acquisition of Absolute Radio by end 2013, following a decision by the Office of Fair Trading that a reference to the Competition Commission is not necessary.
Photography for Beginners magazine’s accessible approach to teaching photography techniques has been recognised by the Plain English Campaign, with the Plain English award being presented in December 2013.
FLTR, which its publishers say is the world’s first-ever weekly magazine dedicated to smartphone photography and published exclusively on the iPhone, launched on 16 December on Apple’s App Store.
Metro Play, Metro’s mobile gaming destination, is to launch its first-ever TV advertising campaign on Boxing Day to promote Metro Play Casino.
Trinity Mirror yesterday announced the creation of a new team tasked with driving digital content innovation across its regional newsrooms.
Intermedia Brand Marketing Ltd, a provider of integrated brand marketing and distribution solutions, has announced the appointment of Jamie Wren to the newly created role of Commercial & Marketing Director.
Lloyd’s List has become a totally digital service. Last Friday’s special commemorative edition was the final print edition of Lloyd’s List.
The Guardian and Observer tablet edition is now available to Android tablet users, including those on Kindle Fire.
Archant Lifestyle’s digital team has released a new augmented reality app to bring the pages of print, digital and app publications to life.
Two senior journalists have been awarded prizes for exceptional performance in the National Qualification for Journalism (NQJ).
Woman’s Weekly, the magazine that celebrates the home, family and lives of UK women, is launching three new monthly magazines to the newsstand: Craft; Knitting & Crochet; and Classics.
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