MailOnline & Metro unveil Nine Rules for Marketing to Millennials
MailOnline and Metro are today unveiling the results of Millennial Rules, a joint research project on what makes the millennial generation tick.
MailOnline and Metro are today unveiling the results of Millennial Rules, a joint research project on what makes the millennial generation tick.
Journalists on the Leicester Mercury, winner of last year's regional press awards, have asked not to take part in this year's awards in protest against the sacking of photographic staff, says the NUJ.
The Press Distribution Review Panel's Annual Report for the period 1st January 2015 - 31st December 2015 has now been published and is available on the Press Distribution Forum's website.
The NFRN has expressed concern that a new round of price increases at the Guardian and The Times will have a less than desired effect at retail.
News UK Commercial is relaunching as The Bridge, a refocused commercial offering that will bring together the company’s data, creativity and insight resources in one place to help clients more effectively reach News UK’s valuable audiences.
Larry Kilman, Secretary General of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), has left the organisation after a long career as a leading champion of press freedom and media development worldwide.
Johnston Press yesterday unveiled inews.co.uk, a new website that is designed to complement the layout and culture of the i newspaper.
Advertisers spent a record £8.61 billion on UK digital advertising in 2015 – up 16.4% – as ownership of internet devices increases, according to the latest Internet Advertising Bureau UK Digital Adspend report, conducted by PwC. The report is accompa
The chief executive of the parent company of the Guardian has said the newspaper would consider preventing readers from accessing its content if take-up of ad-blocking software becomes widespread.
The Financial Times has unveiled a new brand campaign with the endline ‘Make the right connections.’
WAN-IFRA has published a new report, Alternative Revenues Streams for Publishers, showcasing some of the efforts taking place today around the world.
Media Scotland announces the launch of Glasgow Live - a new website for Scotland's biggest city - on April 18.
A new-look Chronicle hits the streets of Newcastle yesterday, part of Trinity Mirror’s revitalisation of its regional print titles.
The price rise, which will take weekday cost to £2 and Saturday to £2.90, is a response to what the Guardian describes as an ‘increasingly challenging market’.
The NUJ is calling for an immediate halt to the imposition of new contracts at the Newsquest owned Clyde and Forth Press newspaper titles in Scotland.
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