X360 magazine renamed for launch of new console
X360 is changing its name to X-ONE from issue 104, on sale 30 October, ahead of the launch of Microsoft’s Xbox One console on 22 November.
X360 is changing its name to X-ONE from issue 104, on sale 30 October, ahead of the launch of Microsoft’s Xbox One console on 22 November.
Yesterday, The Times and the Sunday Times launched a major new benefit - Times Currency Services - offering readers and non-readers access to “better” exchange rates and “superior” service for all their international currency transfers.
British GQ celebrates its 25th anniversary with fashion, photography and lifestyle one-offs.
The Guardian has announced that former Prime Minister Julia Gillard will write columns on an ongoing basis for Guardian Australia.
Imagine Publishing has announced the release of a special Doctor Who 50th Anniversary issue of SciFiNow magazine with specially commissioned original cover art.
Last week, the FT hosted an exclusive event in London to celebrate its 125th anniversary with guest speaker Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of England.
Registration for the Press Awards 2013, for UK national newspapers and their journalists, is now open and entries can be made over an extended period from 1 November 2013 until 14 January 2014.
My Weekly magazine, published by DC Thomson, will take over the sponsorship of ITV3 Afternoons in November 2013 with idents starring writer, broadcaster and entertainer Pam Ayres.
On 24 October, Trinity Mirror launched the Bracknell Times, to replace the Bracknell Forest Standard.
Condé Nast International Restaurants, under the aegis of Condé Nast International, has announced a license agreement with AB Restaurants to open GQ Bar Almaty, in Kazakhstan.
The Manchester Evening News pulled out all the stops for the launch of Sir Alex Ferguson’s autobiography this week, with coverage including an exclusive interview with the Manchester United legend.
Professor Brian Cathcart, Executive Director of Hacked Off, yesterday released a couple of statements in response to recent developments in the press regulation debate.
The Industry Implementation Group, bringing together news and magazine publishers from across the press, has published the final set of plans for the establishment of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).
The newspaper and magazine industry has applied to the High Court for a judicial review of the Privy Council decision on the Royal Charter.
ITV journalist and broadcaster Mark Austin is to deliver the after-dinner speech at this year’s Journalism Skills Conference in Bournemouth on 27 November.
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