Key Publishing Launches Classic Land Rover
Key Publishing has announced the launch of Classic Land Rover, a new monthly magazine for Series and classic Land Rover enthusiasts.
Key Publishing has announced the launch of Classic Land Rover, a new monthly magazine for Series and classic Land Rover enthusiasts.
Informa has released an interim management statement providing an update on performance since the full year ended 31 December 2012 based on the results for the three months ended 31 March 2013.
Incisive Media has launched Incisive Create, a free event series and online hub to explore the commercial potential of innovations in digital publishing.
Archant London has extended the role of its Digital Editorial Director, Laura Adams, to also cover its newspaper division.
IPC Media has announced the sale of Horse to MyTimeMedia.
Mail Plus, the new version of the Daily Mail which provides all of the content in the paper plus an array of enhanced interactive content, has now launched across all major tablets.
Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Media Group’s monthly title, is being relaunched with the May issue, which goes on sale 25 April, priced £3.99.
Newspaper Society director David Newell has written to Nick Clegg to ask for the Royal Charter proposals not to be presented to the Queen before consultation with the regional and local newspaper industry has taken place.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has used a speech at the Society of Editors Regional Editors Conference this week to reiterate his commitment to stamping out aggressive council newspapers.
Cash grants of up to £1,500 each are available to train for a career in printing, publishing and graphic arts.
News International Commercial has appointed Brendan Judge as Sales Director to cover Karin Seymour during her maternity leave.
Guardian News & Media (GNM) has announced that James Ball - currently data journalist at the Guardian - has been appointed as data editor.
The Scots Magazine – one of the oldest magazines in the world – has unveiled a striking new look.
A new service has successfully brought community magazine, the Swindon Link, to life – allowing readers to engage with editorial and advertising content, using their smartphone, enhancing their experience of traditional media.
Archant Norfolk legend, newspaper sales manager Mervyn Freeman, has bid a fond farewell to the company after an action-packed 19 years.
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