Launch: So It Goes
So It Goes, a “new arts and culture journal for people interested in the world around them”, published by WhiteCirc, went on sale 31 May, priced £7.99. The title will be published twice yearly.
So It Goes, a “new arts and culture journal for people interested in the world around them”, published by WhiteCirc, went on sale 31 May, priced £7.99. The title will be published twice yearly.
The Times, this week, has made a number of changes to its Opinion pages.
Telegraph Media Group (TMG) has partnered with Halifax to create the first campaign on its Google Currents edition.
The Birmingham Post has launched a standalone daily tablet edition – Business Daily - the first of its kind in business publishing, says the publisher.
The Guardian has opened the doors of #guardiancoffee, a caffeine-infused pop-up destination in the heart of East London's creative technology community at Tech City UK.
Than Htut Aung, Chairman and CEO of Eleven Media Group in Myanmar, known for its defiance of official censorship and dedication to democratic freedoms, has been awarded the 2013 Golden Pen of Freedom, the annual press freedom prize of the World Assoc
Xbox360: The Official Xbox Magazine (OXM), has unveiled Xbox One: The Complete Guide, which it claims is the first digital magazine on Apple’s Newsstand to take an in-depth look at the new console.
River has announced the appointment of Wesley Doyle as the new editor of Healthy For Men, the men’s health and fitness title published by River on behalf of Holland & Barrett and GNC.
Next weekend the Sunday Mirror will launch its new glossy magazine, Notebook, billed as ‘A Gorgeous Guide To Modern Living’.
Imagine Publishing has announced the launch of Brain Dump, which it describes as a first-of-its kind digital-only science magazine for iPad and iPhone.
The 65th World Newspaper Congress, 20th World Editors Forum and 23rd World Advertising Forum opened in Bangkok on Monday with praise for media liberalization occurring in Myanmar and a call for greater press freedom in Thailand.
Vigour MAG, from Rude Health Media, will be piloted on Monday 3rd June 2013, at London tube stations.
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers has called on China to free all imprisoned journalists and put an end to its attacks on freedom of expression.
Erik Bjerager, Editor-in-Chief and Managing Director of the Danish national daily Kristeligt Dagblad, has been re-elected President of the World Editors Forum for a second two-year term.
Print newspaper circulations continued to rise in Asia and decline in mature markets in the West, while digital advances have increased the audience for newspaper content as never before, the annual World Press Trends survey of the World Association
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