Dow Jones announces key editorial roles in Europe
Dow Jones has announced key editorial appointments in Europe, representing a significant step in the creation of a unified news engine to power its outlets around the world.
Dow Jones has announced key editorial appointments in Europe, representing a significant step in the creation of a unified news engine to power its outlets around the world.
Alison Kervin has been appointed by Mail on Sunday Editor Geordie Greig as the title’s new Sports Editor. Alison becomes the first woman to be Sports Editor of a national title.
Cosmopolitan, the women’s monthly magazine from Hearst UK, is launching Cosmopolitan FASHION.
The NS has outlined the main concerns for regional and local publishers of the Royal Charter deal on regulating Britain’s press reportedly agreed on Sunday night by the three main political party leaders and the lobby group Hacked Off.
Regional and local newspaper editors have come out against the cross party Royal Charter agreement with one editor describing it as an “insult” to the vast majority of newspapers and magazines which make up the press industry.
Euromoney Institutional Investor, the international online information and events group, is expanding its insurance and reinsurance business with the acquisition of Insider Publishing Limited.
Guardian News & Media has launched Guardian Destinations, a new hotel booking site giving readers access to some of the best independent hotels from around the world.
International medical publisher, BMJ Group, has teamed up with the American Diabetes Association to publish an open access, online only journal.
The Design Mode is a new option within Wave2’s AdPortal solution for self service advertising. It allows a user to interactively create or modify an advertisement to their specific requirements.
The Mail on Sunday has announced it is to launch a new magazine called Event, backed by a £3m marketing campaign, next month.
With George Osborne delivering the 2013 Budget today, The Times has created a quirky, animated video for kids, explaining the role of the Chancellor of the Exchequer and how the country’s finances get divided up.
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has announced the appointment of two new Editors-in-Chief to two of its academic journals.
Incisive Media has launched a “ground breaking” service for readers of BusinessGreen, which will see the brand take its first step towards paid for content.
Johnston Press plc has announced its results for the 52 week period ended 29 December 2012.
There have been contrasting reactions to yesterday’s announcement of a cross-party agreement on press regulation. Hacked Off welcomed it but sections of the press have serious reservations.
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