Forbes launches in Vietnam
Forbes Vietnam, a monthly magazine published in Vietnamese for the country’s leading CEOs and entrepreneurs, celebrates its launch this week.
Forbes Vietnam, a monthly magazine published in Vietnamese for the country’s leading CEOs and entrepreneurs, celebrates its launch this week.
Cumbria Life, the flagship monthly lifestyle magazine published by CN Group covering life and landscape in Cumbria and the Lake District has been given a new makeover and rebrand.
Commenting on newspaper reports criticising the Leveson Inquiry for not investigating allegations of phone hacking in industries other than the press, Dr Evan Harris, Associate Director of the victims' campaign group, Hacked Off has released the foll
The NFRN has launched what it describes as an exciting and innovative new member service to communicate important news and information.
The Times and The Sunday Times are to join forces in September to launch a new guide to British universities.
Guardian journalists have picked up two more awards, at the Data Journalism Awards, and also at the British Science Writers Awards.
The editor of The Sun is leaving the paper to take up a senior role advising the Chief Executive Officer of new News Corp, which will be incorporated next Friday (28 June).
Retail Week last week celebrated its 25th anniversary with a VIP reception, sponsored by BT at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, London.
Ruby Loves, DC Thomson’s new crafts magazine for girls, is set to roll out its first TV advertising campaign.
On June 20th, the Financial Times celebrated its 125th anniversary with an exclusive party in London.
Immediate Media Co, the cross-media special interest content company, has announced the appointment of new Editors for two of its leading specialist titles, 220 Triathlon and Perfect Wedding.
At last week’s Science Writers’ Awards in London, the Association of British Science Writers (ABSW) announced the addition of a new award which is being sponsored by the Institute of Physics (IOP) and its publishing company, IOP Publishing.
Condé Nast Johansens has announced that its re-imagined website is now live, further establishing, says the company, its position as the leading independently produced multi-media source for today’s traveller, curating hotels, spas and venues for lei
Conservative and Labour MPs have rubbished proposals to scrap the requirement for alcohol notices to be advertised in local papers saying the proposals could lead to a decrease in transparency hindering Government efforts to cut alcohol fuelled crime
National newspaper editors Chris Blackhurst and Lionel Barber have pointed to proposals for a free arbitration service as one of their key areas of concern in the Government’s Royal Charter for press regulation.
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