Online Media Awards – Winners
The 2011 Online Media Awards were presented at a ceremony in London on 23rd June.
The 2011 Online Media Awards were presented at a ceremony in London on 23rd June.
New tools to help newsagents promote their home news delivery business are now available from the NFRN.
Following the killing of a high profile reporter in Mumbai, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the World Editors Forum have called on Indian authorities to provide better protection for journalists investigating or
Renault has joined forces with T3 to create what it claims is the world’s first video cover-wrap for an iPad magazine.
A new hyperlocal newspaper, Chingford Times, was launched on 17th June.
Following a successful trial on www.express.co.uk, Outbrain, the content discovery platform has announced that Express Newspapers is now installing its technology across four more of its online properties.
The award winning MailOnline marks two key milestones this month.
Gramophone Magazine has launched the latest version of its digital edition as an App and is available to download for iPad and iPhone on iTunes and the app store.
The London Evening Standard has announced its Olympic team as part of its extended coverage in the build-up to the 2012 Games, with the One Year To Go date just one month away.
Digital publishing company YUDU Media has unveiled at the Cloud Computing World Forum its new Enterprise License App solution for the iPad.
Metro is the official media partner of High Street Fashion Week, this year’s go-to event for every London fashion addict on 5-9 September.
Mag+ has announced that its first Android titles will launch in Sweden on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, advancing the cause of magazine publishers in their quest for “one-push” publishing onto multiple tablet devices.
Email Service Provider Adestra has announced it has joined the Professional Publishers Association (PPA) as its new strategic email marketing partner.
Future has expanded its digital portfolio with the launch of two new e-books: Computer Arts Presents: The Designer’s Guide to Going Freelance and Your Family Tree: Skeletons in the Cupboard.
The Herald Express is to convert from a daily to a weekly title as part of Northcliffe Media's plans for growth.
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