Kristen Stewart is the world’s most clickable celebrity
Kristen Stewart – who rose to fame as Bella Swan in the Twilight films – is summer 2012’s most clickable celebrity.
Kristen Stewart – who rose to fame as Bella Swan in the Twilight films – is summer 2012’s most clickable celebrity.
The Appsters Awards has unveiled its 2012 shortlist, following a massive response from the industry across 12 categories of “first class app innovation, razor sharp business instinct and super-human creative brilliance”.
The Financial Times attracts more senior business executives across Europe’s largest companies than any other international media brand, according to the latest Business Elite Europe survey from Ipsos MORI which for the first time measures readership
Haymarket Network has launched Champions Matchday, the official magazine of the UEFA Champions League.
Informa has been shortlisted in the WorkingMums Awards for its innovative flexible working policy.
Guardian Media Group (GMG) has appointed Nigel Morris as a non-executive director.
The Audit Bureau of Circulations North America, with support from ABC U.K., released the first global Consolidated Media Report for The Economist.
The latest national TV campaign by Auto Trader, the first for 18 months, hit the screens on Friday, 7th September.
In line with the ongoing market shift towards a more plural approach towards multimedia publishing, event organisers UBM Live have announced the rebranding of Publishing Expo, as Publishing & Media Expo.
Some of the world's leading technology visionaries including Twitter CEO Dick Costolo (pictured), Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and Foursquare Co-founder Dennis Crowley are to be brought to virtual life in Silicon Roundabout this week, providing tech
Telegraph Media Group (TMG) is to launch a long-term partnership with Avios, the UK travel rewards programme.
Good Housekeeping (GH), the leading women’s lifestyle magazine published by Hearst Magazines UK, has launched a brand new travel website.
Award-winning journalists from The Times and the Daily Mail are among those who have been announced as judges for this year's NCTJ Awards for Excellence.
The Times and The Sunday Times are launching a month-long campaign that will see both newspapers publish a series of inspirational guides, pullout posters and supplements designed to help readers and their families get smarter.
Media appetite for user generated content (UGC) shows no signs of stopping according to a new WAN-IFRA study commissioned by Scoopshot, a crowdsourcing service for videos and photography, as editors strive to find new ways to engage readers and drive
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