Pressmart partnership with WSJ Asia
Worldwide print-to-online publisher, Pressmart, formally announces the launch of their latest newspaper eEdition for The Wall Street Journal Asia.
Worldwide print-to-online publisher, Pressmart, formally announces the launch of their latest newspaper eEdition for The Wall Street Journal Asia.
Two Sides is offering five competition winners the opportunity to visit the forestry and papermaking facilities of one of Europe's leading paper producers.
The Printers’ Charitable Corporation (PCC) and the Stationers’ Foundation are joining forces for “the benefit of everyone in the printing industry”.
CEVA Logistics has announced the signing of a five year deal to manage UK distribution for the Telegraph Media Group, and three year contracts with the Express and Sport newspaper groups.
The annual world press trends survey was presented Tuesday (1 December) at the World Newspaper Congress and World Editors Forum in Hyderabad, India.
Najam Sethi, the former Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Times in Pakistan, has been awarded the 2009 Golden Pen of Freedom, the annual press freedom prize of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA).
Telegraph Media Group has announced that Simon Heffer, Associate Editor, has been invited to do post-doctoral work at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, for the calendar year of 2010.
Kent Business publisher KM Group has joined high-profile brands such as Coca Cola and Pfizer to help small and medium-sized enterprises improve their environmental sustainability as part of the PLATO: Sustain initiative.
WAN-IFRA has condemned the massacre of more than 30 journalists and their staff in the Philippines and called on the government to act decisively to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Amazon.com has announced that November is already the best sales month ever for Kindle, “even before Cyber Monday.”
At least 88 journalists have been killed so far this year and 100s of media employees arrested and jailed, most often following sham trials or without formal charges being brought, WAN-IFRA said in its half-year review of press freedom world-wide.
The Press Complaints Commission has upheld a complaint against the Bristol Evening Post under Clause 5 of the Editors' Code of Practice (Intrusion into grief or shock), over a report about the funeral of a young man who had sadly taken his own life.
The founding management of online property search engine, Globrix, have acquired News International's 50% stake in the business for an undisclosed sum.
The Press Complaints Commission has rejected a complaint from Patricia Hewitt MP, over a front-page article in The Sun which had reported that her son had been charged with possession of cocaine.
Telegraph Media Group has announced the appointment of William Lewis to Managing Director, Digital.
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