Johnston Press appoints Jobsite
Johnston Press has announced that Jobsite (www.jobsite.co.uk), one of the UK's leading job boards, has been appointed as its official online recruitment partner.
Johnston Press has announced that Jobsite (www.jobsite.co.uk), one of the UK's leading job boards, has been appointed as its official online recruitment partner.
Dennis Publishing has announced the acquisition of global entertainment portal, Kontraband.com.
Archant Norfolk's flagship title, and the highest-selling regional morning title in the country, the Eastern Daily Press, has appointed only its 12th editor in its 139-year history.
Reed Business Information UK has appointed Search Laboratory to manage the Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) element of its newly-launched ‘Reed Business Insight’ website health check.
The Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) has announced the creation of an MMA Membership program specifically tailored for the affiliate marketer operating in the mobile space.
Digital Technology International (DTI) has announced the latest release of its DTI AudienceReach software that now includes targeted email marketing.
International publishers demand new intellectual property rights protection to safeguard the future of journalism.
Johnston Press, one of the UK's leading regional media groups, has announced that Camilla Rhodes will become a Non-Executive Director of the Company with effect from 13 July 2009.
LexisNexis, a provider of information and workflow solutions, has announced an agreement building on its relationship with Caselex to enable cross promotion of each company’s respective offerings.
The Wall Street Journal and Wharton School’s online business journal has launched an online resource for information about rural India, an area which is home to approximately 700 million of the country’s 1.2 billion people.
The News of the World has announced that Prime Minister's wife Sarah Brown is the guest editor of the July 19th edition of Fabulous magazine.
SunTalk is rolling out on Spanish radio from last week just two months after it launched in the UK.
Unite, the UK’s largest union, is preparing to ballot its members at the Guardian Print Centre (GPC) for industrial action over the company’s proposals to make a quarter of the staff redundant.
What Car? Live, a weekly podcast, is available now on iTunes.
News International has released the following statement concerning allegations about the News of the World, made in the Guardian last week.
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