Lusso Magazine launches micropayments
Lusso Magazine, one of the UK’s longest running luxury magazines, claims to be one of the first publishers to integrate PayPal’s micropayments gateway into its website.
Lusso Magazine, one of the UK’s longest running luxury magazines, claims to be one of the first publishers to integrate PayPal’s micropayments gateway into its website.
Outbrain, the content discovery platform, has announced its launch into the UK. In the US market, Outbrain is used by amongst others, Condé Nast, USA Today, iVillage, TMZ, Newsweek and Slate.
A new website from ThreePM allows consumers to subscribe to a dozen of the UK’s top cycling magazines, as well as digital versions of 20 cycling titles from around the world.
Publishers with online jobs boards can now profit from applicants' increasing use of video, with VideoBuilder Recruit, from Video Direct.
Johnston Press has announced that John Fry, Chief Executive Officer, has notified the Board of his intention to step down from his role by March 2012.
Digital Technology International has announced that the Zeitungsverlag Aachen GmbH publishing group (ZVA GmbH) will produce its daily newspapers Aachener Zeitung and Aachener Nachrichten as well as its weekly papers Super Sonntag and Super Mittwoch w
Luke Lewis has been named editor of international 24/7 music website www.NME.com.
Factory Media has announced it is in the final stages of acquiring RoadCyclingUK.com and BikeMagic.com from Magicalia Limited.
Adestra and Econsultancy have published Email Marketing Census 2011, which highlights what’s changed in email marketing over last 5 years.
Johnston Press plc, has announced that Grant Murray has been selected as Stuart Paterson’s successor as Chief Financial Officer.
The Financial Times has launched a new digital printing plant in Cyprus.
The British Journalism Review Cudlipp Award for excellence in popular journalism shortlist has been announced.
The Newspaper Society website has been relaunched with a more colourful and more easily navigable homepage spotlighting the work of its members.
Johnston Press has announced the launch of Find it, its new online directory platform service powered by Qype, the “largest user-generated local review website in Europe”.
News Corporation has released the following statement in response to Jeremy Hunt’s announcement earlier this week.
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