PageSuite Reveal Expansion Plans
PageSuite has revealed plans to expand their London office and open up a new office in the US.
PageSuite has revealed plans to expand their London office and open up a new office in the US.
Guardian News & Media (GNM) yesterday completed the launch of its new website to its global audience.
Luke Jacobs joins Kent Regional News and Media this month as the digital development editor, leading growth plans across three websites in 2015.
Independent retailers have renewed demands for wholesalers to pass on the fall in petrol and diesel prices by dropping their carriage charges immediately.
Trinity Mirror yesterday announced that Keith Perry has been appointed Editor of the Coventry Telegraph.
Les Snowdon has started today as Scottish editor of The Times. Les was appointed to the role following the death of the paper's previous Scottish editor, Angus Macleod.
The Sunday Times has confirmed Jackie Annesley as Editor of its fashion and lifestyle supplement Style magazine, following four months as its Acting Editor. Prior to this she edited the paper’s News Review section.
The Sun has announced that Rachel Richardson will be leaving the newspaper. She has worked for News UK for 12 years, most recently as Editor of Fabulous - the Sun on Sunday magazine.
The News Media Association has called for legislation to protect sources from being uncovered through RIPA powers as the news media industry unites to condemn state surveillance of journalistic activities.
The UK’s Joint Industry Committee for Web Standards (JICWEBS) – the independent body that defines best practice and standards for online ad trading – confirms that, in mid-December at the IPA, it held the first cross-industry technical group meeting
The restaurant and leisure entrepreneur Luke Johnson is to write a weekly column for The Sunday Times from February 1, the paper announced yesterday.
Retailers’ concerns about high carriage charges came under the spotlight when senior NFRN management met with news wholesaler Newspread in Belfast last week.
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), which is bringing its annual summit meeting of the world's press to Washington, D.C., in June, has announced the first confirmed speakers for the event.
The Financial Times has made a number of strategic appointments to its US bureaux, strengthening its coverage of the Americas.
News UK has just launched a brand new dedicated holiday website, The Sun Holidays, packed, say the publishers, with exclusive offers, great savings and plenty of choice.
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