Jane Johnson joins Bauer Media as Executive Content Director
Bauer Media has appointed Jane Johnson as Executive Content Director, London Lifestyle, working across its portfolio of multi-platform brands.
Bauer Media has appointed Jane Johnson as Executive Content Director, London Lifestyle, working across its portfolio of multi-platform brands.
UsVsTh3m hit seven million monthly unique users in November.
Digital Spy, the entertainment and tech website published by Hearst Magazines UK, has undergone a striking redesign.
Tropical Habitat, a new alternate monthly title about keeping tropical freshwater fish, from Fish Junkies Ltd, goes on sale on 5 December, priced £3.99.
The Vogue Festival, returning for a third consecutive year on Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th March 2014, will be held in partnership with Harrods, it was announced yesterday.
DC Thomson Family History has announced the appointment of Matthew Batchelor to the new role of Chief Technology Officer.
Steve Auckland has been appointed Managing Director of Metro and will join the business on 10 December.
DC Thomson Family History has appointed Juliet Bauer to the new role of Chief Customer Officer.
Paul Burton, editor of the Express and Echo has been promoted to editor of The Herald.
Condé Nast Traveller has announced that the inaugural Condé Nast Traveller Journalism Course, in association with Nikon, will take place in January 2014.
Square Up Media has announced the launch of its fourth platform – a website and weekly newsletter devoted to exploring food trends, bars and restaurants around the world.
The Financial Times has appointed Patrick Jenkins as financial editor and assistant editor from 1 January 2014.
Newsworks has announced the winners of its inaugural planning awards, chosen by a jury of 16 client and agency judges led by Marc Mathieu, senior vice-president of marketing at Unilever.
More than a hundred prominent people from literature, the arts, science, academia, human rights and the law have joined with Hacked Off to launch a Declaration in support of the Royal Charter on press self-regulation.
Sheffield Newspapers has given local newsagents some early festive cheer by announcing price increases on six of its weekly titles, all of which are accompanied by pro rata terms.
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