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Jim Foster on the world of ePublishing
Jim Foster on the world of ePublishing
David Hepworth on magazines and beyond
Top Gear, much in the news recently, has got its app just right, according to Dickon Ross (writing before Chris Evans’ recent appointment to the Top Gear hot seat). Fun, well presented, brilliantly written and, unlike many others, with just the right
Last year, Archant appointed as its new chief executive Jeff Henry, a man who had never worked in newspapers before; someone whose whole media career had been spent in television and film. An intriguing choice, but, as Jeff explains to Ray Snoddy, al
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the World Editors Forum are calling for the release of all journalists still jailed in Ethiopia after a week in which six of their colleagues were freed.
The Mirror has built an online tool for tracking the Twitter activity of footballers across Europe’s top leagues, in a bid to get one step ahead on transfer speculation.
NME partners with Kyodo Tokyo Inc. to launch www.nme-jp.com as well as a series of live NME-branded music events in the country.
Weapons That Won WWII, a special issue from the Mirror Collection, goes on sale 16 July, priced £5.99.
Johnston Press plc announced on Monday that it had concluded a deal to buy the Brighton & Hove Independent.
Wallpaper*, the international design, fashion and lifestyle title, has partnered with The Level Group to launch its first major e-commerce business, selling high-end design and special edition items.
Egmont Publishing, the specialist children’s publisher, has announced the launch of Disney’s Star Wars Adventures magazine, focused on the Star Wars saga.
Uncut is introducing a new monthly magazine to its portfolio titled The History of Rock, focusing on the heritage of rock music.
Incisive Media launches Professional Pensions TV at Pensions and Benefits UK event.
Exactly 160 years ago this week, the first edition of Archant’s The St Albans Times and Herts Advertiser was produced from a small print business in the city centre.
Trinity Mirror is merging two North East websites to capitalise on audience growth.
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