An App I Like - The Times & The Sunday Times
The Times app has allowed lapsed print subscriber Jamie Jouning to rediscover the joys of his favourite newspaper and he doesn’t mind paying for the privilege.
The Times app has allowed lapsed print subscriber Jamie Jouning to rediscover the joys of his favourite newspaper and he doesn’t mind paying for the privilege.
The Financial Times has handled digital transition better than most. The result of meticulous planning? A bit of luck perhaps? Or simply because it’s a rock-solid must-read product? Ray Snoddy talks to John Ridding about their enviably successful pub
Last week, Euromoney Institutional Investor plc published its preliminary statement for the period ended 30 September 2014.
The winners of the 2014 PPA Digital Awards have been unveiled, highlighting some of the best digital talent in magazine media.
Square Up Media has announced that its popular digital platform Foodism will be launched as a monthly print title in December.
Archant has announced the resignation of Archant East MD, Miller Hogg, to ‘pursue his dream to do something new outside of the company’.
Yesterday, the FT launched its inaugural Financial Times 100 list which recognises the top women financial advisers across the US.
Future plc yesterday launched GamesRadar+, which it describes as the most significant development ever of its global GamesRadar.com brand.
Trinity Mirror this week unveiled a new senior management structure in a move to create a more streamlined publishing operation.
Cracked Eye, a new digital magazine aiming to spark a “short-form revolution that caters for time-poor, tech-rich readers”, launched yesterday.
Informa PLC yesterday announced the acquisition of leading US trade show operator, Hanley Wood Exhibitions for £237m (US375m) in cash.
The Bauer Media Group is bringing People magazine from the US to Germany.
London’s business newspaper launches new iOS and Android app using the PageSuite Infinity app CMS.
A new managing director has been appointed to lead the expansion of the Midland News Association’s digital operation.
DHX Brands, the consumer products arm of DHX Media, has signed a deal with Egmont Publishing for International rights to produce a range of children’s books and magazines based on the upcoming series of Teletubbies.
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