Kristina O'Neill named Editor of WSJ. Magazine
The Wall Street Journal has announced the appointment of Kristina O'Neill as editor of WSJ. Magazine.
The Wall Street Journal has announced the appointment of Kristina O'Neill as editor of WSJ. Magazine.
COMAG has announced that it has outsourced the hosting and management of its consumer facing websites, Magazine Café and Wait and Read, to iSUBSCRiBE.co.uk, the online magazine and newspaper subscription superstore.
WoodWing Software has launched a free public beta version of SmartDPS, a toolset for digital designers that sits on top of Adobe DPS (Digital Publishing Suite).
The Express & Star has launched a new free edition dedicated to the Kidderminster area.
A new “Video Exec” service has been added to Videobuilder, giving under-resourced publishers access to an experienced video content manager for two hours per week.
What’s next for the world’s greatest city following the successes of 2012? That’s the question to be addressed at a new full-day event, Future London, staged by WIRED Consulting, leading business group London First and headline partner Canary Wharf G
The Best You, a new e-magazine with HR, development and consumer facing appeal, launched this month.
On September 4, 2008, Vogue Paris’ online publication tweeted for the first time, launching the site into one of the most enriching digital adventures to date. Last week, @VogueParis reached over 1 million followers.
Eight months ago, Stylist magazine and publishing house Faber and Faber set out to find Britain’s hottest new crime fiction talent – with a £5,000 book deal to be won.
Rupert Murdoch delivered the following address to the 2012 Annual Meeting of Stockholders on 16 October, 2012.
Dundee-based media company DC Thomson has purchased Wave2’s AdPortal solution. The new generation AdPortal3 system will be implemented across the Newspapers business.
Digital Media Asia 2012 will be held from 27 to 29 November in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and will offer three one-day sessions on social media, digital business innovations and mobile and tablet publishing – the main transformative issues facing publis
heat magazine releases its 2012 Rich List next week. To promote this year’s issue the heat team has created a bespoke Augmented Reality campaign and reader competition.
Staff from across the Midland News Association have been honoured in the company’s first awards.
The Daily Mail and Telegraph web sites are the early winners in the race to get people sharing their content on rapidly growing new social network, Pinterest, while the Guardian has attracted the most followers to its official Pinterest page, accordi
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