Meat Trades Journal to cease publication
William Reed Business Media has announced the closure of Meat Trades Journal.
William Reed Business Media has announced the closure of Meat Trades Journal.
Marketforce has released details of the launch of Classic Routemaster, a new national partwork from Hachette.
Briefing Media this week rebrands and changes its corporate identity to AgriBriefing, a move that reflects its now total focus on agribusiness.
The Guardian has today unveiled a new design for its website and apps and a new tabloid format for its print edition.
Emerald Publishing, a leading publisher of management and social sciences research established in 1967, has appointed Vicky Williams as its new CEO.
Hearst announced this week in New York, that it has completed its transaction with Rodale to acquire the company’s global health and wellness brands.
Colin Morrison, the former CEO/managing director of ACP Magazines, Emap Communications, ACP-NatMag, Future, RBI, and Axel Springer International, has been awarded an OBE in the New Year Honours List.
Mark Allen Group (MAG) announced before Christmas that it has acquired the shares of Miles Publishing Limited (MPL) from its owner, Miles Bossom.
Bloomberg Media and Twitter yesterday launched TicToc by Bloomberg, which they describe as the first-ever 24/7 global news network built for a social media platform that targets the next generation of on-the-go, mobile-first news consumers.
International airline, Transavia has appointed Ink, the travel media company, to create a new version bi-lingual inflight magazine in 2018.
James Evelegh's editorial from today's edition of InPubWeekly.
Dennis has announced the launch of Enzo magazine in Thailand, with the first issue published on 30th November 2017.
FourFourTwo and Haymarket Media have announced the publication of Goal!, a pilot issue of a new football magazine for young readers.
One of the last newspapers in the UK still printing in black and white will relaunch in full colour in January next year to celebrate its 90th anniversary.
Following the success of its four Summer Weekly newspapers, Monocle is returning to the presses to deliver a winter expedition into crisp white paper, say the publishers.
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