Dennis and Microsoft teach children with autism to code
On Wednesday 6 July, Dennis Publishing and Microsoft ran a workshop at the Dennis London offices to teach 22 autistic children how to code.
On Wednesday 6 July, Dennis Publishing and Microsoft ran a workshop at the Dennis London offices to teach 22 autistic children how to code.
Whitmar Publications has chosen Beeline’s data management software to manage its audience data.
Egmont Publishing has announced the departure of Rob McMenemy, CEO International.
Egmont Publishing, the specialist children’s publisher, has announced the launch of Bing magazine as a regular monthly frequency publication.
Vogue Arabia will be launched in the Middle East this autumn, it was announced yesterday by Jonathan Newhouse, Chairman and Chief Executive of Condé Nast International.
Over 60 new mobile and tablet apps will be released over the coming weeks across iOS, Android and Kindle Fire in one of PageSuite’s biggest app projects.
Management Today last week relaunched its website, managementtoday.com.
Following the successful re-launch of Cosmopolitan last year, Hearst Magazines UK, publisher of Good Housekeeping, Harper’s Bazaar and Esquire, has announced changes to its fashion brand, ELLE UK.
French football legend Zinedine Zidane has added yet another award to his trophy cabinet after winning the public vote for the Front Cover of the Year at The PPA Awards 2016.
NME’s targeted distribution network is to take in some of the UK’s most exciting festivals this summer to put the magazine directly into the hands of young music fans.
Haymarket Consumer Magazines has appointed dsb.net to manage the end-to-end customer experience for subscribers to its titles.
Geographical, the official magazine of the Royal Geographical Society, last week announced the launch of its complete 81 year archive in conjunction with Exact Editions.
Joe Mackertich will take up the Editorship of ShortList magazine, the men’s title, next week.
Immediate Media announces the launch of BBC Go Jetters Magazine, based on the popular CBeebies show.
Giving consumers more control and using “common sense” are the main ways to improve mobile advertising and make it more acceptable to consumers, according to a major study by the Internet Advertising Bureau UK.
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