Metro revamps Lifestyle and Entertainment Content
Metro has announced the revamp of its in-paper lifestyle and entertainment content, Life.
Metro has announced the revamp of its in-paper lifestyle and entertainment content, Life.
Future plc, the international specialist media group and leading digital publisher, has appointed James Ranson as Sales Director – London.
Student journalists at the University of Sheffield swept the board at this year's Magazine Academy competition organised by the Periodicals Training Council (PTC) and the PPA.
Families First, a magazine for families of faith and previously only available on subscription, is to launch on the newsstand on 26 October, priced £2.50.
More than half of consumers who read a magazine ad on their tablet or e-reader interacted with the ad, according to new research covering more than 30,000 digital ads across 1,000 magazine issues from GfK MRI Starch Digital.
The Leicester Mercury has launched a new edition in the Loughborough area of Leicestershire.
UBM plc has announced it has acquired a 70% equity share in EFEM, one of Turkey’s leading tradeshow organisers from its private owners and has formed a joint venture company with EFEM to be called UBM ICC.
WSJ.com becomes the first global digital news organization to launch a local language edition in Korea.
The Financial Times has chosen The Global Fund for Children (GFC), a charity which aims to transform the lives of the world’s most vulnerable children, for their 2012-2013 seasonal appeal.
Newsweek, the 80-year-old US current affairs magazine, is to become an online-only publication.
NewsPoint - the content syndication network from Blottr, the UK’s leading citizen journalism news website - launched for publishers on October 10 2012.
After years of lobbying by the NS and its members, Ofcom has recommended excluding the regional and local media from the focus of both the existing public interest aspect of the media merger regime and its new plurality proposals.
Newsworks, the marketing body for the national newspaper industry, has announced that David Pattison will become its new – and first-ever independent – non-executive chairman.
Karina Dobrotvorskaya has been appointed President and Editorial Director, Brand Development, of Condé Nast International with wide responsibility for developing new print and digital products around the world for the publisher of Vogue, Vanity Fair
The Wall Street Journal has announced the appointment of Kristina O'Neill as editor of WSJ. Magazine.
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