Catholic Herald changes from newspaper to magazine
The Catholic Herald will change from a weekly newspaper to a weekly magazine with the December 5 issue – the first major transformation of its format since its launch in 1888.
The Catholic Herald will change from a weekly newspaper to a weekly magazine with the December 5 issue – the first major transformation of its format since its launch in 1888.
Interactive Investor, one of the UK’s largest execution-only stockbrokers, has partnered with The Telegraph to launch a new investment service; Telegraph Investor.
A new daily, pro-independence newspaper, The National, was launched yesterday aimed at the 1.6 million Scots who voted to leave the Union.
The AOP held its annual autumn conference in London on 9th October. James Evelegh listened as keynotes and panelists spelt out the main opportunities and challenges facing digital publishers today.
At the PPA awards in July, Procurement Leaders won the Business Media Brand of the Year award. Last December, they won the Digital Product of the Year award at the PPA Independent Publisher awards. They’re clearly doing something right. David Rae giv
There aren’t many publishing houses that could boast expertise in both renal nursing and the works of Sonny Rollins. But, writes Jo Bowman, a combination of opportunity and personal passions has driven Mark Allen Group to develop a stable of titles a
In the media game, including magazine media, the advantages of economies of scale and massive reach to key demographics have reached a tipping point, writes Karlene Lukovitz.
The sixth annual Content and Trends Census digs below the surface to identify the key challenges facing publishers and their priorities over the next twelve months. Mobile features prominently! Tim Cain looks at this and other themes uncovered by the
David Hepworth on magazines and beyond
Jim Foster on the world of ePublishing
Winning the double at this year’s PPA Awards - for magazine and brand of the year – was a deeply satisfying reward for almost ten years of endeavour by the woman&home team. Publishing director Linda Swidenbank looks at some of the main milestones alo
On 22 October, at One Wimpole Street in London, the Information Industry Network held its Business Media Insights conference. Carolyn Morgan heard first-hand how the leading lights in the B2B world were successfully reimagining their businesses.
It weighs in at two kilogrammes, has 510 pages and costs more than £5 to put in the post. But Love magazine is just one of a number of high end publications that attract readers with a heady mix of fashion, art, travel and up-to-the minute style and
In the scramble to find a sustainable business model, writes Luke Bilton, one of the hardest things can be to figure out where to place your bets. Which of this year’s great hopes are worth investing in and which will prove to be a distraction?
The Times app has allowed lapsed print subscriber Jamie Jouning to rediscover the joys of his favourite newspaper and he doesn’t mind paying for the privilege.
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