Canvasflow partners with BORN Group
Canvasflow has announced a strategic partnership with BORN Group that will offer a full-service print and digital content solution to publishers and brands.
Canvasflow has announced a strategic partnership with BORN Group that will offer a full-service print and digital content solution to publishers and brands.
AOP and Deloitte reveal that industry confidence increased by 33% in Q1 2019 compared to Q4 2018, despite a fall in publisher revenue.
This week, Euromonitor International’s Trevor Fenwick was installed as the new Master of the Stationers’ Company.
Miles 33 has announced that the North-West News Group, based in Omagh, has purchased a fully integrated multi-channel publishing solution from Miles 33.
The NMA has called for an exemption for news media publishers and their content from the new regulatory framework.
The Association for Online Publishing (AOP) celebrated both individuals and businesses at its annual awards ceremony last Thursday night.
NFRN National President Stuart Reddish has applauded News UK for accompanying its latest cover price increase on the Sunday Times with pro rata terms.
Aberdeen Journals, the Aberdeen arm of DC Thomson Media, welcomed The Duchess of Rothesay to their offices this week.
The Ozone Project yesterday announced its partnership with OpenX, a leading advertising exchange, as Ozone Audience’s self-service partner.
The winners of this year's WAN-IFRA North American Digital Media Awards were announced on the night of June 24 in New York City.
IPSO has released new guidance to help editors and journalists report on major incidents.
“We have arrived in an era where award-winning creativity typically brings little or no effectiveness advantage,” says new report.
TNL customers are responding positively to the titles switching their plastic polybagging to an environmentally friendly, biodegradable wrap, says News UK.
Les Snowdon returns to The Times as assistant editor and head of sport, replacing Tim Hallissey who is retiring from the paper after 24 years.
Around 20 community-minded individuals, families and charitable trusts have donated to enable the Jewish Chronicle to continue serving the public while protecting its editorial independence.
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