New-look websites unveiled
Johnston Press has unveiled its new template for local websites with the launch at The News in Portsmouth.
Johnston Press has unveiled its new template for local websites with the launch at The News in Portsmouth.
Following on from the rebranding last month of Archant London’s 16 local luxury magazines under the Resident banner, a first new website has been launched for the SW Resident title.
Former Iliffe titles will move their national display print sales to NASa on the 28 June 2013. Mediaforce will continue to represent the publications until the transaction is complete.
Johnston Press has created a new Editorial Board responsible for fostering “innovation, great ideas, strategic initiatives and standardisation as well as ensuring the adoption of good or best practices across the Group”.
Archant Norfolk’s Eastern Daily Press and Lowestoft Journal have won a year-long High Court battle to name a former councillor who admitted being drunk in charge of a child in a local supermarket.
Johnston Press appears in the top 25% of an annual performance league table for the Environment Agency’s CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme.
The Financial Times has unveiled a redesign of its HTML5 web app, available to access at app.ft.com.
News International Commercial has appointed David Vokes as its new Head of Creative Solutions.
The Wall Street Journal continues to expand its global digital reach with the launch of a Turkish language website, The Wall Street Journal Türkiye.
Future plc has announced an agreement for the sale of its UK rock titles Classic Rock, Metal Hammer and associated brand extensions to Team Rock Limited for a gross consideration of £10.2m, to be satisfied in cash on completion.
Mike Perlis, President and CEO of Forbes Media, has announced that Tom Davis has been promoted to Chief Marketing Officer, and Jack Laschever has been promoted to President, Forbes Conferences.
Garnett Dickinson Group has sold its Normanton based division, Acorn Web Offset.
The May issue of You & Your Wedding is a bridal magazine first, says Immediate Media Co, featuring augmented reality content including an interactive front cover.
The Press Complaints Commission has ruled that Reveal breached Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors' Code of Practice following the publication of an article headlined "Vernon's still walking on eggshells", about the television presenter Vernon Kay.
Dennis Publishing has announced Expert Reviews’ expansion into the white goods category.
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