Grun to step down from PA after General Election
The Press Association yesterday announced that Jonathan Grun will retire as editor next May after 36 years with PA.
The Press Association yesterday announced that Jonathan Grun will retire as editor next May after 36 years with PA.
Haymarket Consumer Media’s FourFourTwo is celebrating its 20th birthday with a special edition of the magazine guest-edited and starring Brazilian Ronaldo.
July’s BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine is an interactive special, using augmented reality to bring the magazine to life in new and exciting ways, as readers engage with the technology in unexpectedly high numbers.
Health & Fitness magazine, Dennis Publishing’s monthly magazine for women who are passionate about staying fit and healthy, will be launching in the Netherlands under a new licensing partnership with F&L Publishing Group BV.
Shortlist Media yesterday announced the closure of Never Underdressed. The website which was launched 13 months ago to serve the luxury fashion market will cease publishing this week.
Next week Ian Locks will succeed Tom Hempenstall as Master of The Stationers’ Company and he welcomes the chance to lead the Livery in what he describes as its “Golden Age”.
Stuff, Haymarket’s gadget and Men’s Lifestyle magazine, today unveils a new look that will see the title drop the once-popular cover girls from its pages.
Consumers are more likely to share through hidden ‘dark social’ methods – such as forwarding web links or content - than via social media, IPC Media’s new Digital Conversations research has discovered.
Continuing on from the successful re-launch of their website and launch of a new tablet web app, the Law Society has launched the online version of two of their main directories for the legal profession within the LSG website.
The Financial Times yesterday launched a new global learning forum for senior executives to stimulate fresh thinking about the biggest financial, business, economic and political issues of the day.
The Attorney General yesterday withdrew the ‘take down’ clauses in the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill.
Guardian Australia has appointed three-time Walkley Award winner Gay Alcorn as its Melbourne editor.
Incisive Media and The 2112 Group, a New York-based business strategy firm, last week announced a licensing agreement to expand Incisive Media's channel coverage to North America and continental Europe, laying the foundations to establish a channel n
Haymarket Business Media’s Third Sector is to launch a monthly magazine, with additional weekly and monthly iPad content, and a redesigned website.
On 26 June, the Financial Times held its annual summer party in London. Hosted by editor Lionel Barber, the event saw 350 VIPs from business, finance, politics and luxury gather at the newly opened Banking Hall in the heart of the City.
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