Cosmopolitan celebrates female talent at Ad Week Europe
Last week’s Ad Week Europe included two events, hosted by Cosmopolitan, one looking at issues of feminism and the other celebrating female talent in the industry.
Last week’s Ad Week Europe included two events, hosted by Cosmopolitan, one looking at issues of feminism and the other celebrating female talent in the industry.
Hacked Off has written to the three main political parties proposing a new amendment to the Crime and Courts Bill to exclude all non-profit publishers from the statute underpinning the Royal Charter for press self-regulation.
Archant London's magazine division has heralded a first for the group with an innovative local outdoor advertising campaign.
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the World Editors Forum are concerned by proposals in Hong Kong that would make it harder for the media to obtain the personal data of company directors.
The Stationers’ Company has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to the effect that the Company, through the Stationers’ Foundation (the charitable arm of the Company) will sponsor a new Academy within the Leigh Academies Trust.
The latest ABC digital audit confirms that February 2013 was a record month for the Guardian’s mobile site, attracting its highest ever level of traffic.
The MailOnline has increased its monthly page views by one billion year on year, a growth of 75%, according to the latest ABC figures for February 2013.
The Online Media Awards 2013 are now open for entry, and a number of new categories have been introduced.
Media Scotland has announced the appointment of new editors across its regional titles.
Young Driver’s Guide, published by First Car, goes on sale on 28 March, priced £4.99.
Dow Jones has announced key editorial appointments in Europe, representing a significant step in the creation of a unified news engine to power its outlets around the world.
Alison Kervin has been appointed by Mail on Sunday Editor Geordie Greig as the title’s new Sports Editor. Alison becomes the first woman to be Sports Editor of a national title.
Cosmopolitan, the women’s monthly magazine from Hearst UK, is launching Cosmopolitan FASHION.
The NS has outlined the main concerns for regional and local publishers of the Royal Charter deal on regulating Britain’s press reportedly agreed on Sunday night by the three main political party leaders and the lobby group Hacked Off.
Regional and local newspaper editors have come out against the cross party Royal Charter agreement with one editor describing it as an “insult” to the vast majority of newspapers and magazines which make up the press industry.
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