The Chelsea Magazine Company announces new editor
The Chelsea Magazine Company has announced the appointment of Kate Finney as Editor of its new luxury parenting titles, Baby London, Baby Hampshire, Baby Surrey and Little London.
The Chelsea Magazine Company has announced the appointment of Kate Finney as Editor of its new luxury parenting titles, Baby London, Baby Hampshire, Baby Surrey and Little London.
Archant Norfolk has announced the appointments of four community editors to lead its content gathering operations in Dereham, Fakenham, Thetford and Diss.
Financial Times readers can now receive the FT's daily top picks of global news, comment and analysis from around the web by signing up to FirstFT.
Country Life magazine is publishing its first Gentleman’s Life supplement, following the success of its inaugural Gentleman of the Year Awards and its much-debated ‘Gentlemanly Commandments’.
Turner Prize-nominee and Hollywood director Sam Taylor-Johnson has turned an article written by Archant London’s Ham&High into her latest artwork – and it has been valued by Bonhams at £7,000.
Stephen Hawking has joined a government-backed campaign to improve child literacy and encourage parents to read with their children.
Time Inc UK is strengthening its mobile and video capabilities with the creation of two new senior positions on its digital team.
PageSuite, a digital publishing company, has launched a new app CMS that offers clients greater control over their apps. PageSuite Infinity allows users to build, manage and publish apps in one seamless workflow.
The Telegraph, as part of its “accelerated transformation plan”, has announced some key new promotions.
Future has announced new editorial appointments for its Technology Group. Matt Hill, previously Editor of T3 Magazine and Digital Editions, joins Gizmodo UK to lead the team as Editor. Tom Dennis becomes Editor of T3, following his time working on Fu
More used to writing the news than making it, editor of Archant Norfolk’s Great Yarmouth Mercury, Anne Edwards, was made an Honorary Fellow of University Campus Suffolk at Great Yarmouth Minister on October 10.
Trust is the bedrock of our relationship with our readers. In a world where publishing budgets are under severe pressure and native advertising is being heralded as the industry’s saviour, trust has never been harder to win or maintain.
Over the years, most overt sexist and racist stereotypes have gradually and thankfully disappeared from mainstream media, yet the racial stereotyping of the gypsy and traveller community persists. Until now, this group has struggled to find anyone to
Ask any publisher what makes their title special and they will reply ‘content’. Yet, says Gill Hudson, the amount publishers pay their contributors has declined so much that one has to question if they value content half as much as they say they do…
In the whirlwind of modern media consumption, it has never been more important to increase engagement with your publication, be it online or in print. As Martin Stephens, MD of PA Images, tells James Evelegh, pictures are a great way of engaging with
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