Dame Helen Alexander
Dame Helen Alexander, a former chairman of Incisive Media and the first female president of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), has passed away aged 60.
Dame Helen Alexander, a former chairman of Incisive Media and the first female president of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), has passed away aged 60.
The following statement was passed unanimously at a well-attended meeting at the FT. Journalists at the FT Group are increasingly concerned that the gender pay gap at the Financial Times is worsening and that senior managers are not taking this serio
News UK is launching a new initiative to identify and develop some of Britain’s best startup businesses.
Moana Magazine voyages to the UK retail shelves with a regular monthly magazine.
The Guardian’s Football Weekly podcast has returned with Max Rushden in the presenting chair.
Harper’s Bazaar is launching the Bazaar At Work Summit – a new day-long conference which will bring together female leaders for a day of talks, panel discussions, interactive workshops and networking opportunities.
Sight & Sound, in conjunction with Exact Editions, has launched a digital archive including all of the magazine's 500+ issues.
Bloomberg has announced that it will for the first time, provide global investors with data and analytics for the Chinese securitization market through a partnership with CNABS, a specialized solutions provider in China’s securitization market.
Cosmopolitan has today announced the launch of its inaugural Self Made Summit, a one-day event for ambitious, entrepreneurial-minded young women, in partnership with online retailer, Very.co.uk.
Organic or acquisition? What’s your growth strategy? There’re pros and cons to both. One publisher that has been particularly active in the acquisitions field over the past decade is Metropolis. Chief executive Robert Marr talks to Robin Bowman about
David Hepworth on magazines and beyond
With an approximate 65 million sets of teeth to look after, UK dentistry is a robust and valuable sector, less susceptible than many others to digital disruption. One of the publishers servicing dentists is FMC, set up by Ken Finlayson in 1995. Meg C
There’s much to be said for simplicity. The Talks has a clear proposition, is executed brilliantly and eschews unnecessary bells and whistles. David Hicks wonders why larger publishers haven’t taken the hint.
Fakery, distortion and misrepresentation found a new name in 2016 - ‘fake news’. Last year’s two big elections saw a poisoning of public discourse, as election protagonists, their shadowy online backers and highly partisan media outlets created, perp
Immediate Media Co has announced a new home for sewists and quilters on TV and online: The Sewing Quarter.
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