Future’s T3 crowns Jobs tech world’s most influential
Apple chief Steve Jobs has been named the technology world’s most powerful person, in an influential annual poll of experts for the gadget magazine, T3.
Apple chief Steve Jobs has been named the technology world’s most powerful person, in an influential annual poll of experts for the gadget magazine, T3.
Bloomberg Businessweek has announced that it will publish a series of special reports on leading industrial countries, providing unique insight into the role today’s foremost countries play in the wider global economy.
UPM is engaged in discussions with Myllykoski Group concerning a potential transaction.
As part of the review of IPC Media’s niche and specialist titles, the company has announced the sale of Cage & Aviary Birds to Kelsey Publishing.
Future, the special-interest media group, has announced that Simon Wear has decided to step down from his role as Chief Operating Officer for its UK business, with immediate effect.
Guitar World celebrates the 40th anniversary of Led Zeppelin III with a special 3D feature.
The National Magazine Company has awarded Polestar Colchester a two year contract for the print and subscription mailing of Best magazine.
The November issue of Bauer Media’s music monthly Q marks what would have been John Lennon’s 70th birthday (b.9th October 1940).
The British Society of Magazine Editors has published its shortlist for the 2010 awards.
Elected, a new magazine sharing best practice and innovation for all elected politicians, was launched last Tuesday by Communities and Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles MP.
Recently re-launched River announces new additions to their team.
Editor and publisher Robyn Bechelet has added another Archant division to her portfolio with her new role as Group Publisher at Archant Dialogue.
One of the UKs largest independent customer publisher, River, who turns sweet 16 this year, recently celebrated a brand re-launch at an intimate gathering for staff and special guests at their offices at No 1 Neal Street, Covent Garden.
YUDU Media has unveiled what it claims is the first iPad subscriptions solution, the “only real solution available to publishers looking to sell multiple time-sensitive titles”.
International car manufacturer Kia Motors has appointed PSP Rare to produce a magazine for fleet decision makers in the UK.
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