The Times launches ‘How To Win An Election’
The new weekly podcast features Peter Mandelson, Daniel Finkelstein and Polly Mackenzie.
The new weekly podcast features Peter Mandelson, Daniel Finkelstein and Polly Mackenzie.
The bunkered Podcast took to the stage in Scotland last week for its first-ever ticketed live show.
The Guardian says Comfort Eating with Grace Dent is back, releasing its first book, heading to the stage with two special live events in London and Manchester and new episodes of the podcast.
RadioTimes.com’s Gaming Editor, Rob Leane, hosts the new podcast, delving into the gaming lives of high-profile interviewees.
Beginning mid-October, The Economist’s full slate of podcasts will be available exclusively to subscribers of The Economist and Economist Podcasts+.
The Guardian’s Football Weekly is releasing its first book and has announced a second season of live tour dates across England and Ireland with six shows, in five cities.
DC Thomson launched a new podcast in July, The SEN Mums’ Career Club.
Happiful, a UK platform dedicated to helping people find the mental health and wellbeing support they need, has released a new podcast, ‘Finding what works’.
Mail Sport says its new podcast will be co-presented by Premier League winner Chris Sutton and football editor Ian Ladyman.
Three of the most recognisable names in English football; Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards are teaming up to co-host a new football podcast.
Wonderly has announced the launch of The Motability Lifestyle Podcast in conjunction with Lifestyle magazine.
Time Out London has announced the launch of its first podcast series on 1 August.
The Telegraph has announced the launch of its latest podcast series: The Telegraph Women's Sport Podcast.
Welcome to our latest special feature, this time looking at all aspects of content production and UX. All of the insights and opinions come from leading suppliers to the publishing sector and from senior executives at UK publishing companies.
Traditionally, publishers have chased audience numbers. In the digital world, this can prove counter-productive because, says Mark Alker, it’s not how many people visit your site that counts, it’s what they do when they’re there.
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