Future to launch new magazine
Future, the special-interest media group, has announced its first magazine launch of 2010. Comic Heroes – a premium-priced quarterly title, goes on sale in March.
Future, the special-interest media group, has announced its first magazine launch of 2010. Comic Heroes – a premium-priced quarterly title, goes on sale in March.
Harvard Business Review kicks off the New Year with a double issue and a brand new look.
Total Film, the movie magazine and website, has named “There Will Be Blood” as the decade’s greatest movie, in a poll of critics to celebrate the end of the noughties.
One of the UK’s leading subscription bureaux, Optima, went into administration earlier this week.
Royal Mail has announced that the price of First and Second Class stamps for standard letters weighing up to 100g would rise by 2p, to 41p and 32p respectively, from 6 April 2010.
The Haymarket title What Car? is now available in print and online in Romania, after a dual launch designed to make the product stand out among Romania’s motoring titles.
NME Radio has announced its launch on National DAB increasing the station’s availability across the UK.
Haymarket’s Stuff magazine has partnered with Dell Computers to launch a new IT helpline for readers.
Wallpaper*, the international design, fashion and lifestyle magazine, is bringing its January ‘Next Generation’ issue to life with an augmented reality cover and a special feature enhanced with AR technology.
Polestar Colchester has been awarded ISO 14001 accreditation, becoming the final web offset company within the group to achieve this status and bringing the total number of Polestar companies with the standard to six.
FIPP will hold its international licensing, joint venture and syndication event, Worldwide Magazine Marketplace, WMM, in Sao Paulo, Brazil in autumn 2010 with a date and venue to be confirmed in the new year.
The International Herald Tribune (IHT) has published The International Herald Tribune magazine, a year-end publication which presents a roster of illustrious contributors from a wide spectrum of disciplines and countries to contemplate the global age
Two Sides, the UK initiative to promote the responsible production of print and paper, has reported the continued growth of its membership and welcomes twelve new members to its campaign.
The National Magazine Company has announced the appointment of Claire Irvin, as the new Editor of SHE magazine.
Following his announcement last week that he has decided to retire as executive chairman of the Haymarket Media Group as from January 2010, Lord Heseltine said today that it is with much regret that Martin Durham is leaving the company at the same ti
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