The World of Interiors runs its first commercial Facebook Live Interview
The World of Interiors yesterday conducted its first commercial Facebook Live interview, with award-winning furniture designer Tom Faulkner.
The World of Interiors yesterday conducted its first commercial Facebook Live interview, with award-winning furniture designer Tom Faulkner.
Bauer Media’s Empire is to publish a “ground-breaking” virtual reality issue to coincide with the launch of the film, Alien: Covenant.
Mirabel Technologies, the creator of the Magazine Manager and Newspaper Manager CRM platforms, has officially unveiled Mirabel's Marketing Manager.
Procurement Leaders has relaunched PLQ magazine and native app on SPRYLAB’s Purple DS platform.
Yesterday, Bloomberg launched a new digital hub, ClimateChanged.com, that gathers all of its leading work in climate news and analysis.
Hearst Magazines UK, the publisher of Esquire, ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping and Harper’s Bazaar, has appointed Miles Dunbar as Associate Publisher of Esquire.
The Association of Circulation Executives (ACE) has announced the shortlists for its 2017 Newspaper and Magazine Awards.
Daily Mail and General Trust plc (DMGT) this week announced the sale of Elite Daily (ED) to Bustle Digital Group (BDG).
Kelsey Media has announced the acquisition Unity Media plc’s motoring titles.
History Today is having a complete redesign to increase, say the publishers, its distinctiveness and to emphasise the quality and variety of its content.
Reed Business Information (RBI) announced last week that it has agreed to divest New Scientist and its associated products and events.
Proagrica has launched Future Farming – a global multimedia brand addressing the key challenges facing top arable farmers around the world.
Time Out Group plc announced yesterday the appointment of Christine Petersen as CEO of its business division Time Out Digital, effective immediately and reporting into Time Out Group CEO Julio Bruno.
Driven by advertisers’ need to tap into people’s rising use of mobile to watch content, digital advertising grew at its fastest rate for nine years – by 17.3pc to £10.3 billion in 2016 – according to the Internet Advertising Bureau UK / PwC Digital A
Readly, the digital magazine newsstand, has just launched an enhanced mobile reading option for use on smaller screens.
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