Management changes at the Guardian
Guardian News & Media (GNM) has announced two changes to its executive team.
Guardian News & Media (GNM) has announced two changes to its executive team.
Rory Bremner – impressionist, comedian, satirist, translator, columnist, writer, presenter, and ballroom dancer – is this year’s guest speaker at The Printing Charity’s 185th Annual Luncheon.
docrafts, one of the UK’s leading craft distributors, has appointed The River Group to publish its bimonthly craft publication Creativity, along with a suite of other content marketing initiatives.
Come rain or shine, for 40 years Joyce Pugh has cycled around her village delivering copies of the Shropshire Star to her neighbours and friends – covering more than 10,000 miles in the process.
The Sunday Times will be publishing the 10th anniversary edition of its inimitable Style magazine, the go-to guide for all things sartorial and ‘on-trend’, this weekend (23/09).
Future has announced the promotion of Paul Douglas to the newly created role of Global Editor-in-Chief of TechRadar, and Patrick Goss to the newly created role of UK Editor-in-Chief of TechRadar.
Prog Magazine has announced HRH Prog, a boutique festival of progressive rock music at MAGNA Science Adventure Centre in Rotherham on 6th and 7th April 2013.
Immediate Media Co has unveiled a brand new look for Focus, its science and technology magazine, following its first major redesign since 2008.
Alex Marks has joined the River Group’s senior marketing team as the agency’s first Strategy Director.
Mustard TV, a joint venture between community media publisher Archant together with other Norwich based partners, has been awarded the licence by Ofcom to run a new local TV channel based in Norwich.
Range Rover, Jaguar E-type, Aston Martin DB5, Mini, McLaren F1: these are just some of the iconic British cars dominating CAR magazine’s countdown of the 50 greatest cars, revealed yesterday (19 September) to mark the magazine’s 50th birthday.
The launch issue of Dennis Publishing’s Cyclist hit the newsstand yesterday. The magazine is aimed at the road cycling market, with a focus on high quality photography and in-depth articles.
Mag+ has gone live with version 4.0 of its digital publishing platform. Major enhancements to Mag+ include its support for Apple iOS 6, and for publishing to Android smartphones and iPhone, including to the brand new iPhone 5.
The New York Times, L.A. Times and Boston Globe are all using e-books as a way to repackage and monetize new and existing newspaper content.
The digital edition of the branded magazine, produced by Seven, will be available on iPhone and iPad from today through Apple’s Newsstand section of the App store, as well as compatible Android devices through the ‘Exactly App’ on Google Play.
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