PCC publishes annual review
The PCC has published its annual review of 2010.
The PCC has published its annual review of 2010.
Quark has announced that it is sponsoring the Digital Magazine Awards 2011; an international accolade showcasing the best magazines, standout advertisements and most influential people from the digital publishing industry.
Digital publishing company YUDU Media has announced the results from the company’s research into users’ interaction with Reader Apps for the iPad and iPhone.
Newspaper companies looking for new investment strategies and revenue streams can learn much from the industry leaders who have already joined the programme for the 2011 World Newspaper Congress to be held in Vienna, Austria, next October.
WAN-IFRA, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers, and the CBS-SIMI business school in Copenhagen are inviting applications for the 2011 Leaders Media & Newspaper Executive Development Program.
The Association of Online Publishers (AOP) has appointed James Brown, Digital Sales Director, Telegraph Media Group (TMG) as its new Commercial Committee Chair with immediate effect.
The winners of the Regional Press Awards were announced at an Awards Lunch, hosted by Nick Ferrari (pictured), on 11 May.
Guardian News & Media has launched its biggest ever summer marketing season, called ‘Music Loves Summer’.
Linking Mobile, the first UK based global mobile affiliate network, has launched, and has announced its first advertiser partners: Groupon, Peugeot and Ghost Telecom.
On Friday 13 May Metro, the free urban national newspaper, in partnership with Red Bull, will publish for the first time a pocket size issue of the paper.
Johnston Press plc has published its Interim Management Statement which has been drawn up for the 18 weeks to 7 May 2011.
BBC Magazines Bristol has this week announced the launch of Man In Space, a fully interactive app that tells the story of mankind’s five decades beyond Earth.
The PCC has upheld a complaint made by Tim Farron MP, President of the Lib Dems, that a series of articles in The Daily Telegraph in Dec 2010 contained information which had been obtained using subterfuge in breach of Clause 10 (Clandestine devices a
The NFRN has reacted angrily to the publication of the Press Distribution Forum’s quarterly report.
Advice on how UK businesses and organisations can comply with a new EU law on the use of cookies technology has been published by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
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