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Catch them young
INTERVIEW

Catch them young

Attracting younger readers is a perennial challenge for newspapers, but concerns over fake news and the financial pressures facing young people are presenting new opportunities, which the Financial Times is capitalising on.

By Ciar Byrne  |  03/02/2020

Digital editions: 5 minutes with… Ari Assuied
Q&A

Digital editions: 5 minutes with… Ari Assuied

With reading habits changing rapidly and amidst growing concerns about untrustworthy content, we ask Ari Assuied, president & co-founder of Cafeyn, what publishers should be doing about it.

By Ari Assuied  |  30/01/2020

Telegraph quits ABC
News

Telegraph quits ABC

The publisher announced earlier this month that the ABC results published on 16 January would be the last ones that Telegraph Media Group participated in.

24/01/2020

NFRN anger at Reach’s cut in terms
News

NFRN anger at Reach’s cut in terms

The NFRN has expressed disappointment that at the same time that Reach is increasing cover prices, it is adjusting the percentage margin that retailers receive to as little as 20 per cent.

23/12/2019

NFRN to join PDF Board
News

NFRN to join PDF Board

The board of the Press Distribution Forum announced last week that the NFRN has elected to join the organisation and two NFRN executives will sit on the PDF board.

23/12/2019

Togetherness: 5 minutes with… Rob Barham
Q&A

Togetherness: 5 minutes with… Rob Barham

In today’s challenging publishing environment, how can publishers work better together and with their supply chain partners, to ensure a profitable publishing future? We get the views of Rob Barham, group sales director at Air Business.

By Rob Barham  |  19/12/2019

Cafeyn partners with O2 to offer information streaming
News

Cafeyn partners with O2 to offer information streaming

Cafeyn, an information streaming service, has announced a partnership with O2, a mobile phone network.

06/12/2019

News supply chain issues come under scrutiny
News

News supply chain issues come under scrutiny

Ongoing news chain supply issues - particularly in the South West region of the country - came into the spotlight at a meeting organised by the NFRN.

06/12/2019

Haymarket extends sustainability targets by moving away from plastic
News

Haymarket extends sustainability targets by moving away from plastic

In line with its sustainability targets, Haymarket Media Group has begun to eradicate plastic mailing film from its supply chain.

06/12/2019

Publishing trends: 5 minutes with… Philippe van Mastrigt
Q&A

Publishing trends: 5 minutes with… Philippe van Mastrigt

The end of the year is always a good time to take stock. What are the big trends shaping the publishing sector and what should we be looking out for next year? We ask AdvantageCS’s Philippe van Mastrigt for his insights.

By Philippe van Mastrigt  |  05/12/2019

Immediate announces switch to paper wrap for monthly subs copies
News

Immediate announces switch to paper wrap for monthly subs copies

Immediate Media Co this week announced that the majority of their monthly subscription titles will be posted in paper wrap from January 2020.

05/12/2019

Sunny Bath joins dmg events
News

Sunny Bath joins dmg events

dmg events, an international events company, has appointed Sunny Bath to the role of Vice President for Data Management.

05/12/2019

Racing Pigeon chooses Intermedia
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Racing Pigeon chooses Intermedia

Racing Pigeon, a weekly magazine for pigeon racing enthusiasts, has chosen Intermedia Brand Marketing as its newsstand distribution partner.

05/12/2019

The future of publishing? Use fewer platforms!
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The future of publishing? Use fewer platforms!

How many systems do you use across your business? Lots? In which case, you’ll not be benefiting from cost savings, better intel, automation, security and GDPR compliance. As Affino’s Markus Karlsson and Jonathan Collins tell us, less can be more…

By James Evelegh  |  25/11/2019

Taking it nice and slow
INTERVIEW

Taking it nice and slow

The London Review of Books, which celebrates its 40th birthday this year, is clearly doing something right. It is sellng almost 30k more print copies than it did ten years ago. One of the reasons is their emphasis on slow and sustainable growth.

By Meg Carter  |  25/11/2019

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