London Evening Standard launches book on the dispossessed
The London Evening Standard has published a book about its award-winning Dispossessed Campaign.
The London Evening Standard has published a book about its award-winning Dispossessed Campaign.
Archant has produced strong ABC circulation figures for the second six months in a row.
Gizmodo, perhaps the most (in)famous technology website in the world, is coming to the UK following a new partnership between Future Publishing and Gizmodo’s publisher, Gawker Media.
After a summer when the media was at the centre of a political storm the programme for the Society of Editors’ annual conference has been revised to debate the key issues.
The Press Complaints Commission has upheld a complaint from an NHS Trust against the Essex Chronicle under Clause 8 (Hospitals) of the Editors' Code of Practice.
Johnston Press has released its interim results for the 26 weeks ending 2 July.
Metro, the free urban newspaper, has partnered with Fiat 500 to offer readers the opportunity to win fun prizes as part of their Everyday Fun campaign.
Telegraph Media Group (TMG) announces the creation of a supplement to promote the one-year countdown to the London 2012 Paralympics.
CWJobs is looking to significantly increase traffic through a partnership with four top technology sites.
Menzies Distribution Carriage Charges, and the banding levels within its carriage charge template, are to increase by an average of 4.8% with effect from 1st October 2011.
Sports publishers Faragher Jones have launched Football Espana, a digital magazine also available as an app.
The Radio Times is in the process of launching a new website, for the next generation of television viewers.
Quark has announced the availability of Retro Magazine iPad app on the Apple Store. The app has been designed in QuarkXPress and combines rich, interactive content covering all aspects of contemporary style with classic influence.
Linking Mobile, the first UK based global mobile affiliate network, which launched in May this year, is adding SMS and QR code technology to its offering.
Trinity Mirror North Wales has relaunched the Bangor Mail as a paid-for title.
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