Tributes flood in for ex news editor John Adams
MPs, council leaders and colleagues have paid generous tribute to John Adams, former news editor of Archant Herts & Cambs weekly paper The Comet, who died on Tuesday (April 9) aged 65.
MPs, council leaders and colleagues have paid generous tribute to John Adams, former news editor of Archant Herts & Cambs weekly paper The Comet, who died on Tuesday (April 9) aged 65.
Apptitude Media has announced the launch of Apptitude Studio, the creative services arm of its digital publishing business.
Customers have been popping copies of Sainsbury’s magazine into their baskets each month since it was launched by Delia Smith, and her publisher husband Michael Wynn Jones, back in May 1993.
Factory Media’s DirtTV will be covering the newly formed Enduro World Series in 2013.
The FT has launched its inaugural Financial Times 400 list, recognising the top financial advisors at broker-dealers across the US.
The Financial Times Non-Executive Directors Diploma, the first post-graduate course designed specifically to train independent non-executive directors, is going global and expanding to Hong Kong.
Shortlists for the Society of Editors’ Regional Press Awards celebrating the best of British regional newspaper journalism in 2012 have been announced.
Rapha, the majority shareholder of Rouleur Limited, have sold their stake in Rouleur Limited to Gruppo Media Limited.
Brides The Show, the luxury bridal show, and, say the orgnaisers, the first new event addition to the market for a number of years, will be held from 11th – 13th October at Battersea Park, London, Condé Nast announced this week.
The 13 April issue of The Specator will feature a special 16-page commemorative tribute to Baroness Thatcher. The issue goes on sale 12 April, priced £3.50.
Bob the Builder magazine is celebrating its 200th issue with the launch of a national competition to win a visit from Bob the Builder at the winner’s nursery or school.
Jules Barton-Breck, editor of Essentials, is to step down from the role and will be leaving IPC Media on Friday 24 May.
In 2002 less than £200 million was spent on UK internet advertising – 10 years later, digital advertising spend crosses the £5 billion mark.
Sylvia Auton, Chairman and CEO of IPC Media, is to retire on 3 May after 36 years with the company.
Two home-grown talents have been promoted within Archant South West’s Devon newspaper team.
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