City A.M. launches Money Magazine
City A.M., London’s business paper, will today launch their new magazine, Money.
City A.M., London’s business paper, will today launch their new magazine, Money.
Johnston Press plc has announced its results for the 53 weeks ended 3 January 2015.
Sir Matt Busby: The Father Of Manchester United, a oneshot from Sport Media, goes on sale on 1 April, priced £4.99.
Egmont Publishing, the specialist children’s publisher, announces the launch of Disney Princess Palace Pets magazine.
Jim Foster on the world of ePublishing
Underpinning the success of Imagine Publishing is a belief in paid-for quality content, a wholehearted embrace of all digital platforms and an ongoing commitment to print. As the company enters its tenth year, MD Damian Butt tells Jo Bowman why he is
Don’t know your saltimbocca from your bourguignon? And is your Eton Mess just a muddle? Never fear, there is a food magazine on a newsstand near you with all the answers. Alan Geere looks for the recipe for publishing success.
David Hepworth on magazines and beyond
The PPA’s annual Publishing Futures survey provides the most comprehensive set of data on the UK consumer magazine and business publishing sector. What does it tell us about where the industry is heading? And is the mood of the industry changing as w
It says much for the impact Shortlist Media made when it burst onto the scene in 2007 that it seems to have been around forever! Meg Carter talks to MD Karl Marsden about the publisher’s new content solutions offering, native advertising, future laun
In the face of ever increasing cost pressures, how can the newspaper and magazine industry ensure a sustainable future? As Chris Birch, IT Director at News UK, tells James Evelegh, there is one option which would have been unimaginable a few years ag
Despite further falls in print circulation, magazine brands’ growing cross-platform presence and their continuing strong bonds with readers, give grounds for optimism. But, writes Jamie Higginson, the industry must accelerate its search for new and c
When Net-a-Porter decided to launch a magazine, it assembled an experienced and talented publishing team with the express purpose of producing a great fashion magazine. As Porter celebrates its first birthday, Ciar Byrne talks to Tess Macleod Smith a
As the growth of digital magazines splutters, Rebekah Billingsley looks at what’s behind the digital numbers and why we should still be looking for something to save publishing.
The Guardian’s iPhone app has taken Rob Aherne’s relationship with the paper, which began in his student days, to a much more immersive level. His only complaint … it’s too cheap!
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