New Head of Marketing at Metro
Mei-Ling Rider joins Metro as Head of Marketing, having most recently held the role of Head of Activation at Vice Media.
Mei-Ling Rider joins Metro as Head of Marketing, having most recently held the role of Head of Activation at Vice Media.
Scottish members of the NFRN have welcomed price increases on a number of local newspaper titles published by Media Scotland, which have been accompanied by pro rata retail terms.
MotoMax Media B.V. have appointed Intermedia Brand Marketing Ltd as their new distributors of 00/24 Watch World with effect from the Spring issue, on sale 14th March 2013.
The Guardian has hired Lenore Taylor as political editor and Katharine Murphy as deputy political editor of its new digital edition in Australia.
The Journalism Diversity fund has invested just over £123,000 on bursaries for diverse NCTJ students in the 2012/13 academic year.
The Government has announced that proposals to remove the requirement for Traffic Regulation Orders to be advertised in local newspapers are to be abandoned following a strong campaign against the changes by the NS and the industry.
Shortlists for the Society of Editors Press Awards, celebrating the best of British national newspaper journalism, have been announced.
A former NCTJ student from Glasgow Caledonian University is celebrating today after winning the award for top-performing videojournalism student sponsored by Archant.
Metro, the urban media brand, will issue a 24-page compressed mini edition of the newspaper on Monday 11 February in partnership with Unilever.
The government of Malawi has pledged to further support media freedoms after meeting with an international delegation of press freedom organisations, which is campaigning for the repeal of criminal defamation and insult laws across the African contin
Johnston Press has gone a full 12 months without any lost time accidents - and the print sites have gone 13 months without any lost time accidents.
The March issue of Weight Watchers magazine, published by River Group, hits the shops this week and it's ground-breaking for many different reasons.
Marie Claire, the premium fashion glossy, has appointed Tom Usher, as its new creative director.
Zest, Hearst UK’s monthly health and fitness magazine for women, has been redesigned to reflect the wellbeing zeitgeist.
Completely, a new comic series for children, from Titan Publishing Group, goes on sale 21 February, priced £3.99.
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