Former Deputy Prime Minister joins Sunday Mirror
Former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott is joining the Sunday Mirror as a “hard-hitting columnist who will pull no punches”.
Former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott is joining the Sunday Mirror as a “hard-hitting columnist who will pull no punches”.
To celebrate its 40th anniversary, Dennis Publishing has published a limited edition one thousand copies of A Garret in Goodge Street: The First 40 years of Dennis Publishing.
Dennis Publishing has announced it has become an official sponsor of the Heart of England Forest Project for 2013, thanks to its significant donation to the project’s registered charity, the Heart of England Forest Ltd.
Connect Communications’ managing director Alan Ramsay has been appointed Chairman of the Professional Publishers Association (PPA) Scotland, following a private vote by its members.
Knit & Stitch, a new weekly 80 part series from Eaglemoss goes on sale 9 January.
Auto Trader has announced a new online classified partnership with Yahoo! Cars, UK & Ireland.
Men’s Fitness, one of Britain’s leading Fitness magazines, has announced the launch of its all-new interactive iPad app, offering the “best in fitness journalism combined with state-of-the-art interactive features and exclusive content”.
Mike Darcey has joined NI Group Ltd as Chief Executive Officer.
Johnston Press has launched a national online entertainments platform, WOW247.co.uk
Dennis Publishing has announced a record year for its two digital divisions, Dennis Media Factory and Dennis Interactive.
Local social network streetlife.com is making headlines across the country as it becomes one of the fastest-growing online communities thanks to its innovative partnership with Archant.
Nick Jones has been appointed as the new Circulation Sales Director - Suffolk & Magazines within Archant Anglia.
Johnston Press is expanding its portfolio of tablet apps in the run-up to Christmas, adding a further 10 titles on iPad and launching 18 titles on Android.
The Guardian is set to raise the price of its Monday to Friday and Saturday newspapers, accompanied by pro rata terms.
From New Year’s Eve (December 31), Monday to Friday cover prices of the Daily Mirror will rise 5p to 50p with the retail margin cut from 23.8 per cent to 23.2 per cent.
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