NFRN Chief Executive Officially Takes Up Reins
New NFRN chief executive Paul Baxter officially took over the reins this week.
New NFRN chief executive Paul Baxter officially took over the reins this week.
Northcliffe Media weekly the Somerset Standard has celebrated its 125th anniversary with a special 16 page souvenir supplement given away free with the paper.
Taylor & Francis Online (the successor to Informaworld) has launched successfully and the site is now fully operational.
Guardian News & Media (GNM) has announced it will cease publishing the international editions of the Guardian and Observer from 1 October 2011.
The Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday’s Rewards Club claims to be the fastest growing Rewards Club in Britain with over half a million members signing up since it launched on June 11th.
The Associated Press has announced agreements with the Korea Central News Agency, including one to open an AP news bureau in Pyongyang.
News International has announced that the number of digital subscribers to The Times and The Sunday Times has exceeded 100,000.
The NFRN’s Scottish President Robert Paton has stepped down for personal reasons.
IPC Inspire multi-platform music brand NME has announced the launch of www.nmevideo.com.
On Monday, 11 July 2011 from 6.30pm-9.30pm the Digital Media Group of the Stationers’ Company is holding a really special roundtable all about WikiLeaks.
Experian CheetahMail has boosted business performance and brand engagement for IPC Media by improving the effectiveness and evaluation of the media group's email marketing communications in the UK.
The Associated Press has appointed international media executive Andrew Shaw as vice president/commercial for Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
Reed Business Information, the business information division of Reed Elsevier, has announced that it has acquired the entire issued share capital of Ascend Worldwide Group Holdings Limited.
News International has announced that a new Managing Editor structure is being put in place across its four titles.
WAN-IFRA and the World Editors Forum have called for a thorough investigation into the slaying of Mexican journalist Miguel Ángel López and his family, and have protested to President Felipe Calderón against the culture of impunity that surrounds the
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