Archant London magazines net ABC industry first
Archant London's 'Resident' titles have become the industry's first luxury letterbox magazines to join ABC.
Archant London's 'Resident' titles have become the industry's first luxury letterbox magazines to join ABC.
Wallpaper.com has revealed its new look. The site has been rethought and refined to reflect the new visual identity of the print edition, as seen in the September issue.
Future plc unveiled plans at Eurobike 2013 for further international growth with the launch of BikeRadar.it.
Marie Claire, the premium fashion glossy is celebrating its 25th birthday by publishing a 430-page birthday issue, the biggest issue in the last seven years.
Intent Media’s music business magazine, Music Week, is now live on Abacus e-Media’s ADvance audience development platform.
BMJ will be following in the footsteps of the Guardian, BBC, CNN and many more when it moves all its podcasts over to Soundcloud on 1st September.
Johnston Press plc has announced its results for the 26 week period ended 29 June 2013.
Four top industry experts will take the stage to discuss the future of news publishing during the opening ceremony of this year’s World Publishing Expo on 7 October in Berlin.
Metro, the urban media brand, is launching a new consumer focused brand campaign, ‘Made for the City’.
IPC Southbank has launched the Home & Lifestyle Collection; a series of one-shot magazines aimed at the premium end of the market.
A brand new monthly technology supplement is being launched by The Observer on Sunday 15 September.
This Autumn, Harper’s Bazaar joins forces with Bicester Village to present a luxurious gifting boutique providing a one-stop shop for the holiday season.
Bauer Media UK’s Mother & Baby has announced the launch of their online support network, ‘Working Mum’s Club’, alongside a number of editorial and distribution changes to the brand.
Jonathan Russell has been appointed publishing director of Media Scotland's growing stable of local newspapers.
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the World Editors Forum have protested to Prime Minister David Cameron against the actions of government officials that led to the destruction of computer hard drives belonging to
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