Immediate sells GolfMagic and Visordown to Crash Media Group
Immediate Media Co, the special interest content and platform business, today agreed the sale of GolfMagic and Visordown to Farringdon-based Crash Media Group.
Immediate Media Co, the special interest content and platform business, today agreed the sale of GolfMagic and Visordown to Farringdon-based Crash Media Group.
Johnston Press plc yesterday announced far-reaching organisational changes to hasten the company’s ongoing strategy of growing engaged audiences and achieving total revenue growth.
The PPA held its annual B2B shindig at the Intercontinental Park Lane hotel in London on the 24 November. James Evelegh went along, in search of the secrets of B2B success.
City A.M., London’s business newspaper, has appointed Charles Yardley as chief operating officer.
On Friday, Future announced its preliminary results for the 2015 financial year to the London Stock Exchange.
Mike Sassi has been appointed publisher of the Nottingham Post.
The world's oldest theatre publication, The Stage, marked the completion of a raft of improvements on November 26, 2015, with a relaunch of the weekly in print.
The Condé Nast Center of Fashion & Design in Shanghai opens its door this week.
Dennis Publishing is celebrating a rare double after being named Digital Publisher of the Year (Consumer Media) at the PPA Digital Awards for the second year in a row.
The Mark Allen Group has completed today its third acquisition in a matter of weeks by purchasing, for an undisclosed sum, the entire share capital of the dental publisher George Warman Publications (UK).
Haymarket Network has taken another step in its longstanding 15-year relationship with the British Army, creating a consumer-style fitness and lifestyle magazine – The Locker – to aid recruitment.
C&IT has revealed a sleek new look for both its website and for the magazine, which was revealed at IBTM World in Barcelona.
DMGT has reported underlying revenue growth of 1% to £1,845m in in the Group's unaudited Full Year preliminary results for the year ended 30 September 2015. Adjusted profit before tax of £281m is down 4%.
It’s been a tumultuous couple of years for one of the UK’s biggest magazine publishers; new name, new branding, new CEO. But as Marcus Rich tells Jo Bowman, “now is our time”. Looking forward, he is confident that great content will prove to be the l
Trinity Mirror’s digital-only project in Berkshire has triggered the launch of a new print title, while a competing newspaper’s sales are up more than 50%. Steve Dyson reports.
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