Press submits their Royal Charter to Privy Council
The newspaper and magazine industry’s proposed Royal Charter for independent self regulation of the press has been formally submitted to the Privy Council Office.
The newspaper and magazine industry’s proposed Royal Charter for independent self regulation of the press has been formally submitted to the Privy Council Office.
Esquire is celebrating wit, wisdom and what it means to be a man by publishing five exclusive covers for its June issue, on sale 2 May, featuring modern-day heroes – Jack Nicholson, David Bowie, Clint Eastwood, Keith Richards and Michael Caine.
The Guardian has announced the appointment of seven contributors to work on its digital edition in Australia as it builds its team for launch.
The Press Distribution Forum (PDF) has announced it will be holding a Retail Forum at the Mirror’s printing plant in Birmingham on Thursday 20th June between 10am – 3pm.
ABC has issued its first Content Verification (CV) Summary Report. The report provides a summary of results for the five CV products that have been certified by ABC across 10 performance indicators.
Auto Trader is to team up with TV channel Dave, the ‘Home of Witty Banter’, for its latest national TV campaign to air from July.
An opinion poll published this week, carried out over the weekend by the polling company Survation, shows that the clear majority of the public believes politicians should be kept out of press regulation, says the Newspaper Society.
FuturePlus, the customer publishing agency of international media group Future, last week unveiled an interactive version of Tesco’s Technology & Entertainment magazine on Apple’s Newsstand.
Nuts, the weekly men’s magazine, has agreed a partnership with MTV to become the sponsor of the second series of its reality TV show The Valleys.
Harper’s Bazaar, the luxury fashion magazine, has celebrated its successful partnership with the V&A by producing a Limited Special Edition cover featuring model Erin O’Connor dressed in Dior Haute Couture for the June issue (on sale May 1).
Computer Arts Magazine has released its rebranded and reinvented, re-design issue complete with special decorative finishes completed at Celloglas Leicester.
Adestra’s new Form Builder enables marketers to create powerful forms quickly and easily as it’s fully integrated within the company’s MessageFocus enterprise email platform.
John Butterworth has been appointed Editor of the Black Country Bugle.
Telegraph Media Group, (TMG), has launched the UK’s first virtual motor show on a dedicated channel on The Telegraph.
Regional newspaper publisher Newsquest has angered the NFRN by once again raising the price of two of its weekly newspapers while cutting retail terms.
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