WIRED announces WIRED 2013: Next Generation
WIRED UK is launching WIRED 2013: Next Generation, a one day event curated for schoolchildren aged 12 – 16 years old.
WIRED UK is launching WIRED 2013: Next Generation, a one day event curated for schoolchildren aged 12 – 16 years old.
To celebrate 30 years of The Hill magazine, award-winning interior designer, and new BBC dragon, Kelly Hoppen MBE, has guest edited the July issue.
Marvel Fact Files Wolverine Special, a new oneshot from Eaglemoss Publications, goes on sale 20 June 2013, priced £12.99.
PlayStation is to exclusively stream the Orange Amplification Metal Hammer Golden God Awards 2013.
Following on the heels of the recent re-design and re-launch of the THE website, comes a new hybrid HTML5 app for iPad and iPhone users.
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has launched a new initiative to ensure that users of news sites are protected from unauthorized collection of data.
The NFRN has launched its first ever news charter to improve service delivery throughout the supply chain.
Jeremy Clifford, editor of The Star and the Sheffield Telegraph, has been appointed editorial director of the Yorkshire publishing unit in Johnston Press.
Media Trust, The Sun and The Scottish Sun have joined forces to launch Column Idol 2013, an initiative to find raw, undiscovered writing talent and get young voices heard.
Informa has announced the appointment of Fotini Liontou as Chief Content Officer for Informa Business Information.
Successful corporate and staff fundraising has boosted Incisive's three partner charities in the first half of the year.
Trinity Mirror has confirmed that a further three key regional titles will be included in ABC’s monthly newspaper sales report.
The AOP held its 2013 Digital Publishing Awards at the Roundhouse in London last night.
The Wall Street Journal and Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins, have announced the release of ‘Crimes Against Women: Three Tragedies and the Call for Reform in India,’ a new e-book featuring comprehensive and in-depth coverage to date of the rape of
An international delegation from the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the Ethical Journalism Network (EJN), have gone to Myanmar to call on the country’s authorities to back reforms that will allow independent media
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