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There is a lot of negativity in the regional press at the moment, which Oxford Mail editor Samantha Harman is keen to dispel. Success is still possible, and she has seven top tips on how you can go about achieving it.
There is a lot of negativity in the regional press at the moment, which Oxford Mail editor Samantha Harman is keen to dispel. Success is still possible, and she has seven top tips on how you can go about achieving it.
Thanks to ongoing consolidation, closures and print-to-digital-only conversions, it seems that there are fewer magazine media companies and major consumer titles each time that I check in with you, writes Karlene Lukovitz.
The children’s market works to a different rhythm to the rest of the consumer magazine sector. It’s a world where print still dominates, the licensor is king and where predicting what your audience will relate to is doubly challenging. Meg Carter tal
David Hepworth on magazines and beyond
James Evelegh’s editorial from the September / October 2018 issue of InPublishing magazine.
DC Thomson Media has announced the acquisition of Aceville Publications, a Colchester based magazine publisher.
Cambridge University Press has announced that its new content sharing tool, Cambridge Core Share, is now a permanent feature of its online books and journals platform following a successful ten-month pilot.
This week The Oldham Times celebrates its first anniversary with the launch of a new campaign shining a light on the town’s unsung heroes.
Following the announcement last September by Bloomberg and Saudi Research and Marketing Group to launch Bloomberg Al Arabiya, a new multi-platform Arabic-language business and financial news service, Bloomberg and SRMG have announced that the news se
This week, BMJ publishes the first issue of General Psychiatry, previously known as Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry.
The Telegraph has launched a new pop-up newsletter, Front Row. The daily email bulletin highlights fashion news as it happens from the runways of New York, London, Milan and Paris until October 3.
Findings from the latest Digital Publishers Revenue Index, a quarterly report on UK publishing from the Association for Online Publishing and Deloitte, reveals an increase in digital revenue in the last year, fuelled by continued strong growth in sub
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has announced that the 71st World News Media Congress, the 26th World Editors Forum and the 3rd Women in News Summit are to be held in Glasgow, from 1 to 3 June 2019.
RCNi, a leading provider of information solutions for nurses, has launched a new interactive point-of-care tool to help nurses make evidence-based decisions when assessing and treating patients.
James Evelegh's editorial from today's edition of InPubWeekly.
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