UK Digital Adspend grows by 15% year-on-year
UK advertisers spent £6.4bn on digital advertising in the first half of 2018, according to the latest results of the IAB UK and PwC Digital AdSpend report.
UK advertisers spent £6.4bn on digital advertising in the first half of 2018, according to the latest results of the IAB UK and PwC Digital AdSpend report.
Pippa Crerar is joining the Daily Mirror as Political Editor, where she will be replacing Andrew Gregory.
News Scotland – publishers of The Times Scotland and The Sunday Times Scotland – is the media partner for this year’s Scottish Parliament’s Festival of Politics.
The Claverley Group has completed the purchase of creative design and print procurement agency Cubiquity.
The Spiegel Group, a leading German media company, has chosen WoodWing’s Elvis Digital Asset Management (DAM) system to meet user demands for better DAM usability and help move images seamlessly between publications and channels.
Ingenta, a provider of technology solutions to publishers, is offering two new web-based platforms for media organisations – Truly Media and Editorial.
The Guardian has achieved brand safety certification from JICWEBS - the independent UK cross industry body that sets best practice and standards for online ad trading.
The Guardian has announced that it is turning its international weekly newspaper - Guardian Weekly - into a weekly news magazine.
The News Media Association has welcomed the EU’s decision yesterday to allow European Member States to apply lower VAT rates to e-publications such as electronic books, newspapers and periodicals.
The Association for Online Publishing (AOP) recently unveiled the full programme for its summit aimed, it says, at giving industry leaders the insights needed for success across the digital publishing industry.
Graeme Clifford has been appointed as managing director of publishing software company Press Computer Systems.
The Independent yesterday launched Independent Minds, which it describes as “a membership scheme for those who value free-thinking journalism”.
The Financial Times is expanding its coverage of technology, with more reporters stationed around the globe, a new editing team based in London, and a new FT.com destination where readers can go for all FT technology coverage.
The Times and The Sunday Times are the UK newspapers of choice for British business leaders according to the latest results of the 2018 Global Business Influencer survey.
A fair and equitable content licence fee agreement would ensure that news media publishers are appropriately rewarded for the use of their content by the tech giants, safeguarding the future of independent journalism which underpins our democracy, th
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