DMGT Trading Update
The Daily Mail and General Trust released the following trading update yesterday:
The Daily Mail and General Trust released the following trading update yesterday:
The Press Complaints Commission has upheld a complaint about an entry by Rod Liddle in his blog for the Spectator.
Following a meeting with the Newspaper Publishers Association (NPA), the BBC Trust has confirmed that it has asked the BBC Executive to delay the launch of its range of free mobile applications while the Trust undertakes an assessment of the potentia
FindaProperty.com is confirmed for the second year as a lead partner in the McDonald's Easy Win Monopoly nationwide promotion.
The Fulham and Hammersmith Chronicle has launched a campaign to oppose the current publishing strategy of Hammersmith & Fulham Council.
Independent News & Media PLC (INM) has announced the disposal of The Independent and The Independent on Sunday to Independent Print Limited (IPL), a company controlled by the family of Mr Alexander Lebedev.
Guardian Media Group plc (GMG) has announced that chief executive Carolyn McCall is to leave the business.
The Press Complaints Commission has upheld complaints against the Nottingham Evening Post and the Leicester Mercury under Clause 6 (Children) of the Editors' Code of Practice.
Titan Publishing’s WWE Heroes comic series hits newsstands this week, with an exclusive free prequel story launching on the iPhone!
InPublishing has launched a free iPhone app of its March / April 2010 issue.
Digital Technology International (DTI) has announced that DC Thomson & Co Ltd, based in Dundee, is installing its DTI Circulation solution.
WAN-IFRA and the World Editors Forum have condemned a "draconian" fine and a distribution ban imposed on the Respublika newspaper in Kazakhstan and called on the country to respect international norms of freedom of expression.
Bauer Media have recruited James Eppinger to the newly created role of Agency Group Head, Digital.
The results from the annual Organisation Census released yesterday by the Association of Online Publishers (AOP) show the industry is optimistic for 2010.
Look, the weekly fashion magazine has unveiled a brand new website at www.look.co.uk.
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