Off The Page
David Hepworth on magazines and beyond
David Hepworth on magazines and beyond
Jim Foster on the world of ePublishing
In March, the Independent closed its print editions and went digital-only. Obituaries were written and tears shed, though the publishers themselves were resolutely upbeat about their online future. Jon Slattery takes a look at the Independent to see
Comics have come a long way from a pocket money treat. Now there are toys, posters, stickers and even a magazine thrown in. Alan Geere peruses the bottom shelf of the newsagents for the pre-school magazines.
One of the first areas Informa’s Business Intelligence division invested in as part of its strategy to return to organic growth was product management. Ian Hart, who moved from being content director to a senior product manager at the company, looks
One of the toughest jobs in publishing is held by a lawyer, or to be more precise, a high court judge. Sir Alan Moses, chairman of IPSO, has to deal with a sceptical public, an unbiddable press and a determined pressure group, not to mention a rival
MA Business (MAB), part of the Mark Allen Group (MAG), completed its acquisition of three clusters of international conferences from London-based Industry Dynamics, last week.
Time Inc UK is publishing a one-off special for the YouTube generation, tapping into the vlogging phenomenon.
Haymarket has released its first statement on Modern Slavery in response to UK legislation, the Modern Slavery Act.
Egmont Publishing, the specialist children’s publisher, announces the launch of Finding Dory magazine.
The Association of Online Publishers announced the winners of their annual Digital Publishing Awards at a ceremony last Thursday at the Roundhouse in Camden, London.
Euromoney Institutional Investor this week announced that the Board has made permanent the appointment of John Botts as non-executive Chairman of the company.
dmg events (global energy) announced yesterday that Orson Francescone has joined the London office as Vice President of Energy.
NME is joining forces with youth employment initiative Create Jobs to launch an event for young talent aspiring to break into creative industries.
This morning, Britain woke up to a new dawn and a new resident in Number 10, our second female prime minister. Owen Meredith, head of public affairs at the PPA, ponders what the new leadership might mean for the country in general and the publishing
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