What Car? launches New Car Buyer Marketplace
What Car? has launched New Car Buyer Marketplace, its new car buying service.
What Car? has launched New Car Buyer Marketplace, its new car buying service.
Stylist, a UK weekly magazine for young women, is marking the closing stages of the American presidential campaign with its first foray into the world of gaming.
After more than 44 years working on daily newspapers, Nigel Pickover, Editor-in-Chief of the Eastern Daily Press, has announced that he will be retiring at the end of 2016.
Paint & Draw is a brand new magazine from Future plc aimed at the enthusiast artist of all abilities.
Peter Ashman has been appointed as BMJ’s next Chief Executive, effective from 1 January 2017.
Guardian US last week announced funding of $550,000 from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to produce a year-long series of sustained and deep reporting on the growing homelessness crisis in the western United States.
The collaboration between HDU and Emerald on the Chinese Management Studies journal will help advance knowledge of the development of Chinese management theory and practice.
DC Thomson title, 110% Gaming, launches a one off Pokémon Special magazine.
Midlands News Association (MNA), in conjunction with PCS, has been awarded Best of Show and winner in the Best Virtualisation & Cloud Infrastructure Project category at the Best of VMWorld Europe User Awards.
Hearst Magazines UK, the publisher of Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, Harper's Bazaar and ELLE, has appointed Georgina Holt to the position of Publisher for Cosmopolitan.
The Financial Times has unveiled a new "Facts. Truths." marketing campaign promoting its coverage of the US election as Americans prepare to go to the polls on November 8.
Vogue Arabia's bilingual online platform went live yesterday.
The London Evening Standard and The Independent have launched an apprenticeship programme which seeks to encourage greater diversity in newsrooms.
App industry recognises magazine service.
After 50 years in Lower Brook Street, regional publisher Archant moves to new premises in Princes Street.
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