JPIMedia launches SussexWorld
JPIMedia last week unveiled its new brand, SussexWorld, which pulls together its various Sussex titles into one site.
JPIMedia last week unveiled its new brand, SussexWorld, which pulls together its various Sussex titles into one site.
News UK has been formally released from undertakings to keep The Times and The Sunday Times separate, given when Rupert Murdoch acquired the titles in 1981.
JPIMedia said Digital+ subscribers at The Edinburgh Evening News and Yorkshire Post are to be served ad-free news articles, with the feature to roll out across all its titles at a later date.
Ahead of Valentine’s Day, Marks & Spencer has partnered with Metro to promote its range of Valentine's Day flowers.
Today, First News, in partnership with JPIMedia, is launching a campaign to warn schoolchildren about the dangers of crossing roads while using phones. The campaign is called Look Up!
It was reported earlier this week that Newsquest was in exclusive talks with rival Archant about a takeover.
Cavai, a conversational advertising cloud, has launched conversational video, which it describes as a ground-breaking format designed to maximise engagement within digital advertising.
The Evening Standard yesterday announced the promotion of Samantha (Sami) Herbert to the newly created role of Head of Digital Strategy.
WoodWing Software has announced that Joris van Leeuwen has joined its board as the new Chief Commercial Officer.
The US Senate Judiciary Committee has passed the Open App Markets Act, proposed legislation which would force Apple and Google to relinquish full control of their app stores, by 20 votes to two.
Independent Media editor-in-chief Stuart Fraser hailed the Cornish group's launch of two new paid-for titles, The Heartlands Voice and Liskeard Voice.
The Wall Street Journal revealed its publisher News Corp was hit by a cyberattack, with hackers, believed to be operating from China, stealing data from journalists and other employees.
Waitrose is ending its free newspapers scheme for loyalty card-holders. From February 22, members will no longer be able to claim back the cost of a range of newspapers if they spend £10.
Eastern Daily Press editor David Powles said the title is to press on with its online subscription plans despite owner Archant being put up for sale by investment firm Rcapital.
Ulster Gazette editor Michael Scott has stepped down to launch a series of new hyperlocal websites as Alpha Media Group’s first head of digital content.
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