Times launches Sports App
The Times and The Sunday Times claim to be the first British newspapers to launch an App solely dedicated to their sport coverage.
The Times and The Sunday Times claim to be the first British newspapers to launch an App solely dedicated to their sport coverage.
FourFourTwo has launched an online guide to the World Cup with everything fans need to know about the tournament, including in-depth guides to the 32 competing teams.
Conran Octopus (part of the Octopus Publishing Group) will publish a series of books from Condé Nast's House & Garden magazine, it was announced yesterday.
The 250th issue of Kitchens, Bedrooms & Bathrooms, published by Taylist Media, goes on sale 3 June, priced £3.99.
Something Sweet – Party Special, a oneshot from De Agostini, promising “great party treats and special summer sweets”, goes on sale 4 June, price £4.99.
The Press and Journal has launched a new subscription-based website with the aim of providing readers with breaking news as it happens.
IOP Publishing, the scientific publishers, have announced the launch of a 3-year pilot project under which participating universities will be able to offset the majority of their expenditure on hybrid article publication charges (APCs) in IOP journal
Guardian Media Group (GMG) has appointed Jennifer Duvalier, executive vice president of people at ARM, as a non-executive director.
Dovetail Services, the subscriptions marketing and fulfilment company, has announced the appointment of Gill Lambert as Client Services Director.
220 Triathlon is marking its 25th anniversary with a striking and sophisticated redesign.
DC Thomson has announced the appointment of Graeme Pattullo to the role of Business Development Manager for its Newspaper business. Graeme joins the Newspaper Advertising team on Wednesday 28th May 2014.
olive magazine has undergone a series of radical changes in its first Summer issue, on sale 23 May, with a new look, a change in publishing frequency, and the launch of a fully interactive app.
Mel West has been appointed Editor of the Lincolnshire Echo.
DMGT last week reported revenues of £931 million for the first half of the 2014 financial year, up 6% year-on-year on an underlying basis.
Two Guardian journalists, Jonathan Freedland and Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, have won the Orwell prize for their political journalism.
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