Guardian announces strong rise in reader support
The Guardian this week announced a strong rise in reader support. In March 2020 the Guardian had 821,000 recurring monthly supporters – a 23% increase over the past 12 months.
The Guardian this week announced a strong rise in reader support. In March 2020 the Guardian had 821,000 recurring monthly supporters – a 23% increase over the past 12 months.
Perception SaS has announced the release of Version 10.0 of its cloud-based software and services for publishers.
When it comes to magazine sales during lockdown, it is a tale of two halves, according to Reid Holland, chief consumer revenue officer for Hearst Europe, publisher of brands ranging from Cosmopolitan to Good Housekeeping.
Air Business has teamed up with some of their customers in the magazine and book publishing sectors to donate some of their publications to hospices and care homes.
Bloomberg Media has announced that every college and graduate student across the globe will have free access to Bloomberg.com for the next three months.
Gold Key Media is working with NHS hospitals on the frontline in providing their Wellbeing Units with a range of complimentary newspapers and magazines each day.
The Big Issue has launched a new app and digital edition to maximise sales and support vendors across the UK in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.
Media Carrier is now providing Lufthansa frequent flyers with access to their eJournal service directly from their homes.
As coronavirus hardship increases, NewstrAid, the newstrade charity, is working hard to make sure the industry is aware of the support services it offers.
The RNIB is helping people with sight loss keep up to date during the COVID-19 pandemic by offering a free subscription to a newspaper or broadcast guide via its Newsagent service.
The Federation of Independent Retailers (NFRN) is throwing a lifeline to its members who are facing severe hardship with the launch of a new fund.
A poster and national newspaper advertising campaign encouraging people to Shop Local, Shop Little is being expanded with the launch of a series of social media advertisements.
The Glasgow Times is launching a new dedicated service for the elderly that will see free copies of the paper delivered to care homes across the city.
During the coronavirus crisis, Gold Key Media is helping publishers reach their audience by diverting copies to homes and local retail locations.
It’s a question every publisher that mails out copies is having to face. How do we wrap our magazines in an environmentally sustainable, yet affordable, way? Dickon Ross describes the journey his magazine, E&T, has been on.
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