All Star selects Atex Web CMS
Seattle-based education marketing and business intelligence firm All Star has chosen Atex Web Content Management Solution as its new CMS.
Seattle-based education marketing and business intelligence firm All Star has chosen Atex Web Content Management Solution as its new CMS.
Urban media brand, Metro, is ramping up its games-time presence this week as it aims to engage with its urbanite audience across more platforms, during the Olympics and Paralympics.
Imagine Publishing has announced that it has signed a commercial agreement to bring its entire eBook range to Waterstones.com.
David Hall Publishing (DHP), one of Europe’s largest independent publishers of angling magazines has launched what it says is the UK's first weekly angling app.
The International Federation of Audit Bureaux of Circulation (IFABC) has launched its new look website, www.ifabc.org.
Music Week has overhauled its web presence, with new features, a focus on user experience and subscriber benefits.
Next Issue Media, a joint venture formed by five leading US-based publishers – Conde Nast, Hearst, Meredith, News Corp and Time Inc, has announced availability of Next Issue for iPad in the United States.
Reveal, one of the UK’s leading celebrity weeklies, published by Hearst Magazines UK, has launched a brand new, interactive website - www.reveal.co.uk.
Mikael Pentikäinen, Publisher and Senior Editor-in-chief of the Helsingin Sanomat in Finland, has joined the session on digital innovations at the World Newspaper Congress and World Editors Forum, which will examine how digital investments are paying
RollUp Media has announced that it has secured €1.2M in funding from venture capital firm Arts Alliance and other investors, bringing total funding since its founding to €2M.
The eight winners of the 2012 Print Futures Awards, the annual scheme sponsored by Unite the Union, The Printing Charity and the British Printing Industries Federation (BPIF), were presented with their cheques at the All-Party Parliamentary Print Gro
After more than 30 years working for Northcliffe Media, the last ten as editor at the South Wales Evening Post, Spencer Feeney is retiring.
A&N Media which owns newspapers including the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday and Metro, has launched a new commercial travel website MailTravel.co.uk under its Commercial Enterprise business.
Action Pack For Boys, a new 8 times a year title from LCD Publishing, goes on sale 27th July, priced £2.99.
Express KCS Inc, a provider of newspaper advertisement production outsourcing, has announced that it has signed an exclusive contract with Johnston Press plc for the provision of print and digital advertisement production services.
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