July / August issue – takeaways
James Evelegh's editorial from this week's edition of InPubWeekly.
James Evelegh's editorial from this week's edition of InPubWeekly.
Exponent yesterday announced that it has reached an agreement to acquire Dennis Publishing, a multi-platform international media group which owns several brands including its flagship title, The Week.
Reach plc has issued a half-yearly financial report for the 26 weeks ended 1 July 2018.
Immediate Media has launched In The Moment, one of Britain's leading wellbeing magazines, in Italy.
The Mark Allen Group (MAG) has won the bid to acquire all the assets in the Rhinegold Group.
TI Media announced yesterday that it is to close Soaplife.
Runner’s World has marked its 25th Anniversary in the UK with a special collector’s edition of the magazine, guest edited by Britain’s most successful distance runner, Sir Mo Farah CBE.
Daily Mail and General Trust plc reports that the performance for the first nine months of FY 2018 was in line with expectations.
News UK has launched The Motor Awards, a major nationwide awards event for the motoring industry which brings together the expertise and audiences of The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun and talkSPORT.
Informa PLC has published its H1 Results announcement for the six months to 30 June 2018.
Signature Publishing has relaunched its Fairies magazine with a new name. The first edition of So Magical! is available from 31 July.
Guardian Media Group yesterday announced its financial results for the 12 months to 1 April 2018.
Publishing Futures, the research project that we regularly feature on this page, is about to morph into Media Futures. Jim Bilton explains why, and also picks out some of the key things to look out for in the latest research.
James Evelegh’s roundup of some of the news stories that caught his eye over the last couple of months.
Centaur Media CEO Andria Vidler delivered the annual Marcus Morris Lecture at the PPA Festival at Tobacco Dock in May. Her central message was that publishers need to lead change, not become a victim of it. James Evelegh was taking notes.
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