FT hits quarter of a million digital subscribers
The number of paying digital subscribers to the Financial Times has broken the quarter of a million mark; an increase of more than 30% year on year.
The number of paying digital subscribers to the Financial Times has broken the quarter of a million mark; an increase of more than 30% year on year.
Publishers that have been largely ignored by big advertisers and agencies in the past can now use a new suite of tools previously only available to the biggest websites, says Crimtan.
New PCC Chairman Lord Hunt and Attorney General Dominic Grieve will speak at the Society of Editors’ Magna Carta II conference next week on November 14.
The Press Complaints Commission has ruled that the Wishaw Press and the Hamilton Advertiser breached Clause 6 (Children) of the Editors' Code of Practice following stories in which a thirteen-year old child was identified.
In a move that can only be described as suicidal, says NFRN, from October 29 the Leicester Mercury has increased its cover price on the Saturday edition from 40p to 60p, but is giving retailers none of the price increase.
The Financial Times and Sightsavers are hosting a free photography exhibition at London’s Getty Images Gallery to mark the launch of this year’s seasonal appeal.
Total Film the modern movie brand for film fans has unveiled a new-look website which puts video at the centre of the site’s core editorial proposition.
Haymarket Network has launched a ground-breaking new online project for the Volkswagen Group (VWG) designed to host questions and approved answers to customer queries, and to drive improvements in customer satisfaction.
Atex has consolidated its UK offices into a new global headquarters in Reading.
Lord Hunt, the recently-appointed Chair of the Press Complaints Commission, has announced the appointment to its Board of Neil Watts.
Cambridge University Press’s new integrated eBook and digital content offering, University Publishing Online, launched yesterday.
The PCC has ruled that offers to correct factual errors in two articles in the Daily Mail in its new Clarifications and Corrections column were sufficient form of remedial action under the Editors' Code, including the requirements of "due prominence"
Atex has announced the release of its latest Advertising solution.
A thirteen-member Arab and International delegation of media support organizations is conducting a week-long visit to Libya.
Adap.tv, the company that connects video advertising buyers and publishers directly on one platform, has announced that it has appointed digital industry veteran Brian Fitzpatrick as European managing director.
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