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David Hepworth on magazines and beyond
David Hepworth on magazines and beyond
Concerns about the impact of the 24/7 news culture – is ‘first’ best or does ‘first’ often miss the point – led Rob Orchard and friends to launch Delayed Gratification, to provide the missing sense of perspective. As Rob tells Meg Carter, it’s been a
Coming from a newspaper sales background, Neil Jagger, Mirror Group general manager, is well placed to spot opportunities for both making and saving money. Here, Neil outlines some of the recent initiatives Mirror Group has put in place.
For small independent publishers, the need to find additional viable revenue streams is ever-present. The Hall of Fame, launched in 2010, was one of Motor Sport’s attempts. Great idea, but it didn’t make enough money. So, writes Sophia Dempsey, the p
Stats for mobile usage, particularly among the under 35s, are breathtaking. There is no doubt; mobile is taking over and publishers need to work out what to do about it. Carolyn Morgan has some pointers.
Haven't got £250,000 to splash out on the latest Aston Martin Vantage? Never fear, for less than a fiver, you can get the lowdown from any one of these motoring magazines. And lots about cars you can afford too. Alan Geere has been peering under the
Jim Foster on the world of ePublishing
With some notable exceptions, print circulations continued their slide southwards and digital editions have, so far, not been able to plug the gap. However, just as the royal family has done over the years, publishers are continuing to reinvent thems
In publishing, it’s all about the direction of travel. Circulation declines and financial losses must be seen in context and if the year-on-year trend is upwards, then there’s hope! At ESI Media, as Steve Auckland tells Ray Snoddy, the key indicators
Flightglobal’s Fleets Analyzer, which claims to be the world’s most powerful fleet data analysis tool, was launched last week.
Investment Week has broadened its suite of mobile digital products with the launch of a new content-driven app.
Haymarket Media Group hosted its sixth annual digital festival, Haymarket Create, at Teddington Studios last week (17-18 September).
The Scott Trust, shareholder of the Guardian Media Group, announced on Friday the appointment of seven new board members.
Elizabeth Schimel, the President of Condé Nast China, has been named a Vice President of Condé Nast International and joins the company’s Executive Committee, it was announced today by Jonathan Newhouse, Chairman and Chief Executive.
The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), have joined forces to launch a new journal, Molecular Systems Design & Engineering.
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