YUDU takes the green route
YUDU has announced plans to migrate the company’s cloud infrastructure to PEER 1 Hosting’s Building 5000, which, it says, is the United Kingdom’s most power-efficient datacenter.
YUDU has announced plans to migrate the company’s cloud infrastructure to PEER 1 Hosting’s Building 5000, which, it says, is the United Kingdom’s most power-efficient datacenter.
Magnificent Murray, a new oneshot from Sport Media, goes on sale 13 July, priced £4.99.
Publishing has come to the fore at Stationers’ Hall with the election of the new Master of the Stationer’s Company Tom Hempenstall, which was announced last week.
Telegraph Media Group (TMG) has announced it has launched The Telegraph for Kindle Fire, The Telegraph’s fourth digital edition, building on the success of the Kindle e-reader, iPad and Windows8 application launches.
Following a return to pre-recession levels in 2012, UK advertising spend continued to show healthy growth in the first quarter of 2013, according to the latest Advertising Association/Warc Expenditure Report.
Marc Reeves has been appointed to the newly-created position of publishing director, Trinity Mirror Midlands.
Mills & Boon, the publisher of romantic fiction, has announced the publication of Cosmo Red-Hot Reads, a new ebook series.
The newspaper and magazine industry has published draft constitutional documents setting out the structure and rules of their proposed new body: the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
EMAP, the content, subscription and networking business, has appointed Eric Musgrave as Editorial Director for Drapers, the fashion industry title.
Buxton Mineral Water, The England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) official water supplier, has signed an international deal with News UK Commercial to promote its ‘Who’s Got The Bottle’ campaign during this year’s Ashes Test series.
Archant London has signed a deal as media partner for the London leg of Intel’s Global ‘experience’ tour.
Hacked Off has praised, what it calls, Johns Prescott’s principled decision to resign as a Privy Councillor.
Richard Bowyer has been promoted to Editor of The Stoke Sentinel. He joined The Sentinel in May 2006 as Deputy Editor and has played a key part in the paper’s success both in print and online.
The Associate Director of Hacked Off, Dr Evan Harris, has written to the Chair of the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee, John Whittingdale MP, to urge the Committee to recall Rupert Murdoch.
Archant Print’s green credentials have been given a boost with the presentation of a Green Skills Award at the Business in The Community East of England Awards gala dinner, completing a hat-trick of accolades.
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