Xenario launches new website
Xenario UK, a supplier of digital asset management software and services, has launched a new website for 2016 themed on the new FotoWare Version 8 DAM software.
Xenario UK, a supplier of digital asset management software and services, has launched a new website for 2016 themed on the new FotoWare Version 8 DAM software.
Having halved the price of the Daily Star, Richard Desmond has further angered news retailers by announcing that the price of the Saturday edition of the Daily Express is being slashed to a “paltry” 45p, while the Monday to Friday price of the Scotti
Johnston Press yesterday announced James Mitchinson as the new editor of The Yorkshire Post.
Archant, the independent regional publisher, has announced a significant investment in its Ipswich business, as it exchanges contracts to purchase a new office and sell its offices on Lower Brook Street.
Yesterday, the ABC released its national newspaper figures for November 2015.
Contrary to this week’s Ofcom report, News Consumption in the UK, newspaper brand audiences are gaining in popularity, not losing it, says Newsworks.
Leading news publishers are calling for a task force to respond to the increasing use of ad blocking technology, and for the adoption of on-line advertising principles and guidelines that respect users and help sustain independent news publishing as
A new report from the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA), and the South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), details how the practice of soft censorship is undermini
Guardian US this week announced that humorist and former Grantland writer, editor and podcast host Dave Schilling has joined as writer-at-large.
A study of behaviour and attitudes towards social media among 180 agencies and brands by The Internet Advertising Bureau UK (IAB) reveals Coca-Cola and Nike are leading the way in social media marketing – but that the discipline still has a lot of gr
On Friday night, News UK held its Long Service Awards. Star of the show was The Sun’s royal photographer Arthur Edwards.
Evening Standard Magazine has bolstered its editorial team ahead of a relaunch in February.
Johnston Press yesterday announced plans to refresh three of its news brands online, as part of its continued investment in its titles.
Leading editors and publishers from Africa and the Middle East have been appointed to the WAN-IFRA Gender and Media Freedom Steering Committee, which will contribute to the organization's ambitious Women in News (WIN) gender and media development act
The Board of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), meeting in Paris on 12th December 2015, calls for renewed global solidarity with the Turkish press in the wake of continuing attacks and the government’s hard-line stanc
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