Time Out’s new free app strategy
In June, Time Out made the decision to make all travel apps free for the foreseeable future – a move which saw the average weekly download per app jump from 140 downloads a week to over 8000, a rise of 6000%.
In June, Time Out made the decision to make all travel apps free for the foreseeable future – a move which saw the average weekly download per app jump from 140 downloads a week to over 8000, a rise of 6000%.
Northcliffe Media has announced the appointment of two Publishers to head up major regions within Northcliffe Media as part of a wide ranging programme to restructure the business.
The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) has upheld an adjudication under Clause 11 (Victims of sexual assault) of the Editors' Code of Practice after a court report in the Aldershot News & Mail identified two women who were alleged victims of sexual as
At its regular meeting on Wednesday, the Press Complaints Commission discussed the admissions of the News of the World of its involvement in the hacking of the telephone of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler in 2002.
The Economist has published a special report on the business of news called ‘Bulletins from the Future’.
Dennis Publishing can announce the launch of Padder, claiming it to be the only magazine application about the iPad.
News International has announced that this Sunday, 10 July 2011, will be the last issue of the News of the World.
Rupert Murdoch, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, News Corporation, yesterday released the following statement.
WoodWing Software, a leading supplier of innovative cross-media publishing solutions, has announced that the South African publisher Media24 Magazines has gone live with the first print and tablet publications using WoodWing´s publishing system Enter
Six finalists have been announced for Column Idol 2011, a writing competition run by communications charity Media Trust and The Sun newspaper to find undiscovered talent aged 18-25.
New NFRN chief executive Paul Baxter officially took over the reins this week.
Northcliffe Media weekly the Somerset Standard has celebrated its 125th anniversary with a special 16 page souvenir supplement given away free with the paper.
Taylor & Francis Online (the successor to Informaworld) has launched successfully and the site is now fully operational.
Guardian News & Media (GNM) has announced it will cease publishing the international editions of the Guardian and Observer from 1 October 2011.
The Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday’s Rewards Club claims to be the fastest growing Rewards Club in Britain with over half a million members signing up since it launched on June 11th.
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