NS president writes to Nick Clegg
NS president Adrian Jeakings has written to the Deputy Prime Minister to complain about remarks he made about the press at the recent LibDem party conference.
NS president Adrian Jeakings has written to the Deputy Prime Minister to complain about remarks he made about the press at the recent LibDem party conference.
The Wall Street Journal will debut a new weekly section covering the global luxury real estate market on Friday, 5 October.
Future, the international specialist media group and leading digital publisher, has launched TechRadar in Australia.
Top Right Group, the multi-platform events, information services and publishing group, has appointed Mandy Gradden as Chief Financial Officer, effective January 2013.
Newspaper printing technologies have developed fast in the past decade and offer more business opportunities and innovations than ever before – a good thing, since 2.5 billion people read newspapers on a regular basis, says WAN-IFRA.
The Financial Times has announced a significant expansion into the Latin American market, with the launch of a digital newspaper print site in São Paulo, a new Latin America homepage on FT.com, and a new mobile app for the region.
Egmont Publishing Group has signed a deal with Mojang for book and magazine publishing rights around the BAFTA award-winning game, Minecraft. Rights are for all territories excluding the USA.
The NFRN has written to newspaper and magazine publishers and news wholesalers identifying areas of real concern to members and asking for support in recognising the important contribution that independent shops make within the news industry.
The organisers of the Specialist Media Show are holding their first online event, on 6-7 November.
German publisher Tagesspiegel-Gruppe is now live on Atex Content for magazine production.
Pocket Cuties, a new alternate monthly title for young girls, from LCD Publishing, goes on sale 5 October, priced £2.75.
Jacob Mathew, President of WAN-IFRA, announced yesterday the appointment of Vincent Peyrègne as the organization’s incoming Chief Executive Officer.
The National Council for the Training of Journalists is investing in a major piece of research to provide independent, comprehensive and up-to-date labour market information about journalists.
Former South African Rugby World Cup winning captain, Francois Pienaar, has said a personal thank you to Archant and one of its directors, Mike Walsh, for raising over £6,000 for the Make A Difference Foundation (MAD) which helps disadvantaged young
GP International, a new monthly title for motor racing fans from Bright Publishing, goes on sale 11 October, priced £4.95.
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