Newsquest launches responsive web platform
Newsquest Media Group has launched a fully responsive web platform for its network of local and regional news sites.
Newsquest Media Group has launched a fully responsive web platform for its network of local and regional news sites.
The Times and The Sunday Times have partnered to create their first joint brand campaign, which aims to bring to life the quality and focus of their journalism.
The Sun went live on Snapchat Discover on Tuesday.
The Ballroom Suite at The Dorchester Park Lane was the setting for last night’s ACE Press Awards, one of the highest accolades in British publishing and circulation.
Adestra, a leading provider of marketing technology software and services, yesterday announced it has appointed Matt McGowan as President.
The Spectator, the oldest continuously published magazine in the English language, has joined the digital magazine newsstand, Readly, with immediate effect.
Digital publishing specialist, Abacus e-Media, has redeveloped its suite of enterprise products and produced Webvision Cloud, a Customer Experience Management (CXM) platform that provides an end-to-end digital publishing solution.
The Press Distribution Review Panel's Annual Report for the period 1st January 2015 - 31st December 2015 has now been published and is available on the Press Distribution Forum's website.
The NFRN has expressed concern that a new round of price increases at the Guardian and The Times will have a less than desired effect at retail.
New research from Adestra and Econsultancy shows Email Marketing to be fastest growing channel, yet investment and automation remain a challenge.
The price rise, which will take weekday cost to £2 and Saturday to £2.90, is a response to what the Guardian describes as an ‘increasingly challenging market’.
British Journal of Photography is inviting photographers to be a part of Portrait of Britain, a nationwide exhibition showing the face of modern Britain.
Wil Harris, Head of Digital at Condé Nast Britain has announced two new additions to the Condé Nast Digital team.
Castle Donington-based international freight, mail and e-commerce specialist, Spatial Global Limited, has a new corporate website.
The ongoing media revolution is not only eliminating weaker brands and publishers, writes Karlene Lukovitz; it’s compelling the remaining players to rethink traditional print methods and models, even as they push ever farther into third-party digital
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