Readly signs Vodafone deal
Vodafone has become the first UK mobile company to sign an agreement with Readly, the all-you-can-read magazine app for tablets and smartphones, in an exclusive arrangement.
Vodafone has become the first UK mobile company to sign an agreement with Readly, the all-you-can-read magazine app for tablets and smartphones, in an exclusive arrangement.
LinkedIn can be a highly effective tool for disseminating your content and growing your subscriber base. But, as with all social media, writes Amanda MacArthur, you first need to come up with a strategy and a plan… and then you need to follow it thro
Archant has ambitious plans and it’s in a hurry. The company’s stated aim is to be the best local media company in the UK by the end of 2017. The clock’s ticking. Central to achieving this goal, says Will Hattam, is the company’s marketing department
Lack of IT resource is a frequent gripe of the small and medium size publisher. They produce great content for a loyal audience but below-par digital publishing platforms, often developed in-house, are inhibiting growth. But as Abacus e-Media’s Ian E
The discovery of an old media magazine from 1976 prompted a unique analysis of regional newspaper circulation trends over the last four decades. Steve Dyson digs out the results.
PCS has announced its latest partnership, with DC Thomson, for the supply and implementation of its NCS circulation system.
Adestra has announced the addition of a new email editing feature to its MessageFocus platform.
A number of publishers have transferred their subscriptions management to Quadrant, part of the Air Business Group, in the first quarter of 2016.
The ABC yesterday published its April figures for newsbrands.
On the week that First News celebrate their 10th anniversary, ESco has announced that it’s now handling subscriptions to their schools’ scheme.
Coach magazine, Dennis Publishing’s first launch into the free magazine market, yesterday celebrated the release of its first ABC (Jan-March 2016), with an audited distribution of 300,704.
ESco has announced that it is now handling subscriptions for Hairdressers Journal International, purchased by M Squared Media earlier this year.
In recent years, there has been a surge in the launch of free titles. Having worked in the free distribution sector for thirteen years, Global Media Hub’s Stephanie Hyde is well placed to know what works and what doesn’t in the free distribution mark
Abacus e-Media, the digital content and audience management solutions company, has appointed Al Bird in the role of Managing Director.
Playboy magazine has joined the digital newsstand, Readly, with immediate effect.
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