Associated to consult on future of London Lite
Associated Newspapers has announced it has entered a period of consultation over the future of London Lite, its free London evening title, which may result in closure.
Associated Newspapers has announced it has entered a period of consultation over the future of London Lite, its free London evening title, which may result in closure.
IPC Ignite’s iconic music brand NME today announces the launch of the official NME Chart – a multi-platform proposition claiming to reach well over 1 million people a week.
The International Association of Sports Newspapers (IASN) has launched a new website, to highlight its work in the promotion of the interests and freedom of the sports press.
Trinity Mirror North West and Wales have finalised a deal to sell the Whitchurch Herald newspaper.
Amazon.com has announced "Kindle for PC," the free application that lets readers around the world read Kindle books on their personal computers.
A new Celebrity Twitter Directory bookazine from Imagine Publishing rates the best and worst of the world’s most famous blogs.
ShopStyle.co.uk, the style and fashion site, is to power a new shopping service for livingetc.com. The partnership with the website from Livingetc, the modern homes magazine, marks ShopStyle’s first interiors deal in the UK market.
Cyclingnews.com is to partner with the 2010 Cyclo-Cross World Championships in Tábor, as the official online partner.
Quark has announced an extensive free seminar programme at the mediaPro 09 event in London on 4th and 5th November.
Changes within Trinity Mirror's Midlands senior editorial management team have been announced.
The first changes resulting from the consultation on the Trinity Mirror Midlands businesses have been announced.
Mirror Group has announced a review of its UK and Republic of Ireland media planning and buying account.
Over the weekend, the PCC received more than 21,000 complaints about the column by Jan Moir published in the Daily Mail on Friday 16th October.
A new online service which gives people the chance to find trustworthy labourers from the comfort of their own home has been launched by Archant Norfolk.
Three changes to the Editors' Code of Practice, to which the British press subscribes voluntarily and which is enforced by the Press Complaints Commission, come into operation today.
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