Fewer people getting news from social media
Fewer people say they are getting their news from social media than a year ago, according to Ofcom’s annual news consumption report.
Fewer people say they are getting their news from social media than a year ago, according to Ofcom’s annual news consumption report.
Reach is relaunching its commenting platform across its portfolio of 51 national and local digital brands including The Mirror, Express, Star and live network of sites.
The ABC has released the consumer magazine circulation results for the January – June 2020 period and publishers have responded with their interpretation of the figures.
InterMedia has announced a new partnership with Egmont Magazines, to provide subscription management services for a new launch this autumn.
The arrival last year of Katie French, a young and energetic editor, has given the Hampshire-based title a shot in the arm, as James Evelegh reports.
Bauer’s six-title motorcycling portfolio faces a number of challenges, some unique to its biker market, some common to all consumer magazine publishers. James Evelegh looks at what they’re doing about it.
First News, a newspaper for young people, has achieved a 17.5% increase in its readership figures with more than 2.6 million weekly readers across all its platforms, according to a recent survey.
Can you remember your first subscription? James Evelegh’s was ‘Look and Learn’. Here he celebrates his son’s first…
Cafeyn, a European information streaming service, has acquired Blendle, a leading Dutch news platform.
Digital Spy, Hearst’s TV and movies website has announced the launch of its first digital magazine, which will be exclusively available to Apple News+ subscribers.
Intermedia Brand Marketing, a supplier of circulation marketing and distribution services, has announced a new group structure.
No-one really knows how the business landscape will look in the coming months and years, but, writes Paul Driscoll, publishing director at Media Systems, it’s safe to say it won’t be the same as before the pandemic.
NFRN National President Stuart Reddish has roundly condemned Friday’s announcement from Smiths News that its carriage charges are to increase by 3.02 per cent with effect from August 30 2020.
In a virtual ceremony yesterday, hosted by Tom Evans, ACE announced the winners of its 2020 Newspaper & Magazine Awards.
The NFRN and ACS have raised concerns about the future of the newspaper supply chain in a joint letter to the Minister of State for Media and Data, John Whittingdale MP.
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