UK Launch: SOFILM
SOFILM, a new film magazine “celebrating the maverick side of movies and TV”, has its UK launch on 24 October. It will be published ten times a year and is priced £3.99.
SOFILM, a new film magazine “celebrating the maverick side of movies and TV”, has its UK launch on 24 October. It will be published ten times a year and is priced £3.99.
Specialist digital publishing group Green Star Media is launching a subscription-based basketball magazine to capitalise on the growth of the world’s second biggest team sport, aimed primarily at the US market.
A new luxury lifestyle magazine for west Norfolk is set to be launched next week by Archant Anglia.
Archant has announced a change in its organisational structure from three trading divisions to two, to enable it to become more “customer-centric”.
IPC Southbank has announced the appointment of Rich Sutcliffe as its new digital development director.
Haymarket Media Group has cemented a strategic partnership with digital training and online consultancy firm The Knowledge Engineers by taking a minority stake in the business.
Mike Ironside has announced his intention to step down as CEO of the NRS in June 2014.
One of the most iconic brands in publishing, Gramophone, is to be acquired by the Mark Allen Group, a family-owned independent company with 50 magazines and journals in different markets, including jazz.
Publishers must act to stop third parties from grabbing audience data about their sites off the internet and selling advertising on the basis of those measurements, Archant digital director Paul Hood told the World Publishing Expo in Berlin this week
IOP Publishing (IOP) unveils the first titles in the company’s new ebooks publishing programme at this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair (9–13 October).
In her new role, Georgia Coles will work as part of the client sales team and will be responsible for building and maintaining client relationships and driving sales revenues across the motoring category.
Imagine Publishing has announced that Gill Lambert has joined the company as Head of Subscriptions overseeing print and digital operations.
Lionel Barber has written a memo to staff at the Financial Times, outlining future plans and how the newspaper will be reshaped for the digital age.
Nicholas Coleridge CBE, President of Condé Nast International and Managing Director of Condé Nast Britain, has been named as the 2013 recipient of the Marcus Morris Award.
Gordon Smart, The Sun’s Assistant Editor, will take over running The Scottish Sun following the departure of its current editor Andrew Harries.
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