Launch of Mail Rewards Club
This weekend, June 11/12th, The Mail on Sunday and the Daily Mail launches its biggest-ever rewards programme - The Mail Rewards Club.
This weekend, June 11/12th, The Mail on Sunday and the Daily Mail launches its biggest-ever rewards programme - The Mail Rewards Club.
Eight people squeezed into the iconic 1983 red Audi Quattro from the TV show ‘Ashes to Ashes’ to demonstrate the importance of ‘green’ motoring ahead of Metro’s motor festival EcoVelocity – the vehicle needs eight passengers to be as green as today’s
WAN-IFRA and the World Editors Forum have welcomed a Russian court decision to reopen a printing house in the Rostov region in the southwest of the country that had been closed last week in the latest attack on freedom of expression in the country.
The Financial Times has launched a new, faster and automatically updating app available directly through a web browser at app.ft.com.
The London Evening Standard has launched a campaign to “Get London Reading” and is appealing for help.
Media Trust and The Sun are calling for entries for Column Idol 2011, a competition to find raw undiscovered writing talent fronted by music star Jessie J and England footballer and children’s books author Theo Walcott.
Newspapers have until 30 June to submit an entry to the World Young Reader Prizes, the annual awards from the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) that recognize success in engaging the young.
IOP Publishing (IOP) has announced that it is introducing an open access publishing option on 23 subscription-based journals, effective immediately, so that authors will be able to make the final versions of their articles freely available on publica
The Newspaper Society is to launch a major research project conducted by Crowd DNA looking at the importance of community in modern day life and how media channels fit into this.
The Guardian Charity Awards 2011, in association with the Foundation for Social Improvement (FSI), launched this week.
The Brand Republic division of Haymarket Media Group is to introduce digital subscriptions across all titles from July 2011.
To many newspapers, starting a local or hyperlocal service in digital form might seem like an obvious thing to do…
BBC Magazines has signed an exclusive deal with Spellbound Entertainment to develop and produce BBC Magazines’ first pre-school magazine app for the multi award-winning children’s brand, The Koala Brothers.
Two well-established magazine titles - Times Higher Education and the iconic London listings title Time Out - have appointed digital agency Yucca to manage their pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns after competitive pitches.
Northcliffe Media, owner of 115 newspapers across the UK including the Leicester Mercury and Bristol Evening Post, has announced an overhaul of its recruitment advertisement offering as part of a drive to reposition local media to employers.
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