Haynes Publishing bypasses Amazon
UK independent publisher Haynes Publishing launched its first eBooks at the Frankfurt Book Fair last week which are now available direct to consumers via its own website.
UK independent publisher Haynes Publishing launched its first eBooks at the Frankfurt Book Fair last week which are now available direct to consumers via its own website.
N-Photo, Future's Nikon-specific photography magazine, was awarded the Consumer Magazine of the Year title at the Pixel Trade Awards on Friday 12th October.
The Associated Press has expanded its commitment to social media and user-generated content as global newsgathering resources, promoting Fergus Bell to the newly created position of social media and UGC editor - international.
The shortlist for the NCTJ Awards for Excellence has been announced, following a record number of applications in both the student and trainee categories.
A new facility that will revolutionise the training and operations of newsrooms officially has opened at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore.
The PPA celebrated the UK’s leading media agencies and advertisers on October 11 as it revealed the winners of the PPA Advertising Awards 2012.
Centaur Media is set to introduce a total audience measure across all of its key markets, reflecting a shift to a brand-first publishing strategy.
Mick Hume, the author of ‘There is No Such Thing As a Free Press…and we need one more than ever’, is to deliver an after-dinner speech at the Society of Editors’ Annual black-tie Gala Dinner.
The Week has announced the launch of its new iPhone edition, which is available now from the iTunes Store.
Research published by the industry body Women in Journalism shows that men continue to dominate newspaper front pages to an overwhelming degree.
Immediate Media Co is to launch Horrible Histories magazine on 18 October 2012, a humorous and fact-filled title aimed at curious 7 to 10 year olds.
The Johnston Press website reported on 4th October that twelve titles will relaunch this week with a further 32 adopting the new designs throughout October.
Adam Matthew, the creator of online resources for university research, has been acquired by SAGE, a leading international independent academic and professional publisher, in a transaction that will enable more of the world’s students to access import
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has announced that Inspec, its database indexing cutting-edge science and engineering research, has reached 13 million records.
The NCTJ is to offer a new one-day training course in Freelancing for Journalists as part of its short course, professional training programme.
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