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Sir Alan Moses – interview
INTERVIEW

Sir Alan Moses – interview

One of the toughest jobs in publishing is held by a lawyer, or to be more precise, a high court judge. Sir Alan Moses, chairman of IPSO, has to deal with a sceptical public, an unbiddable press and a determined pressure group, not to mention a rival

By Ray Snoddy  |  27/07/2016

Egmont Publishing
PUBLISHER PROFILE

Egmont Publishing

The planet’s newest arrivals are not digital natives, but print. Guided by anxious parents and drawn in by its tactile qualities, kids spend their early years enjoying traditional media. The children’s market is thriving, and as Cally Poplak tells Jo

By Jo Bowman  |  27/07/2016

Integration Tech Enabling Majors to Focus on International Opportunities
VIEW FROM THE STATES

Integration Tech Enabling Majors to Focus on International Opportunities

The dominant US-based magazine media companies continue to expand their digital and data capabilities through internal initiatives and investing in or acquiring synergistic companies, writes Karlene Lukovitz.

By Karlene Lukovitz  |  27/07/2016

How to succeed in mobile publishing – lessons from FIPP
REVIEW

How to succeed in mobile publishing – lessons from FIPP

Forget digital first, publishers now have to think mobile first, with smartphones and tablets accounting for over 60% of traffic for many media brands. Carolyn Morgan looks at how publishers’ mobile strategies are evolving.

By Carolyn Morgan  |  27/07/2016

Campaign reinvented
INTERVIEW

Campaign reinvented

In May, Haymarket brought its Brand Republic, Marketing and Media Week brands together under the Campaign umbrella. Claire Beale and Adrian Barrick explain to Ciar Byrne how and why four became one.

By Ciar Byrne  |  27/07/2016

Off The Page
COLUMN

Off The Page

David Hepworth on magazines and beyond

By David Hepworth  |  27/07/2016

InDigital
COLUMN

InDigital

Jim Foster on the world of ePublishing

By Jim Foster  |  27/07/2016

The Indy: putting up a good fight but can it win the war?
FEATURE

The Indy: putting up a good fight but can it win the war?

In March, the Independent closed its print editions and went digital-only. Obituaries were written and tears shed, though the publishers themselves were resolutely upbeat about their online future. Jon Slattery takes a look at the Independent to see

By Jon Slattery  |  27/07/2016

Spotlight – Pre-school magazines
SPOTLIGHT

Spotlight – Pre-school magazines

Comics have come a long way from a pocket money treat. Now there are toys, posters, stickers and even a magazine thrown in. Alan Geere peruses the bottom shelf of the newsagents for the pre-school magazines.

By Alan Geere  |  27/07/2016

Mark Allen Group acquires conference business from Industry Dynamics
News

Mark Allen Group acquires conference business from Industry Dynamics

MA Business (MAB), part of the Mark Allen Group (MAG), completed its acquisition of three clusters of international conferences from London-based Industry Dynamics, last week.

25/07/2016

Time Inc UK unveils Vlog Squad
News

Time Inc UK unveils Vlog Squad

Time Inc UK is publishing a one-off special for the YouTube generation, tapping into the vlogging phenomenon.

22/07/2016

Haymarket releases first Modern Slavery statement
News

Haymarket releases first Modern Slavery statement

Haymarket has released its first statement on Modern Slavery in response to UK legislation, the Modern Slavery Act.

21/07/2016

Launch: Finding Dory Magazine
News

Launch: Finding Dory Magazine

Egmont Publishing, the specialist children’s publisher, announces the launch of Finding Dory magazine.

19/07/2016

AOP Digital Publishing Awards 2016 - Winners Announced
News

AOP Digital Publishing Awards 2016 - Winners Announced

The Association of Online Publishers announced the winners of their annual Digital Publishing Awards at a ceremony last Thursday at the Roundhouse in Camden, London.

18/07/2016

Euromoney appoints chairman
News

Euromoney appoints chairman

Euromoney Institutional Investor this week announced that the Board has made permanent the appointment of John Botts as non-executive Chairman of the company.

15/07/2016

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