Revamped Forever Sports expands digitally and internationally
The revamped Forever Sports has expanded its reach, with a brand new ForeverSports.com and new editions in the Middle East and Latvia.
The revamped Forever Sports has expanded its reach, with a brand new ForeverSports.com and new editions in the Middle East and Latvia.
The ongoing media revolution is not only eliminating weaker brands and publishers, writes Karlene Lukovitz; it’s compelling the remaining players to rethink traditional print methods and models, even as they push ever farther into third-party digital
The world of membership publishing bucks the trend! Think Publishing’s research shows that members value print, followed by live events, highest in the communications mix. As Ian McAuliffe tells Jo Bowman, print, both magazines and books, has deep en
Launched on 29 February, does The New Day have a bright future? Liz Gerard casts her eye over Trinity Mirror’s new national paper…
David Hepworth on magazines and beyond
Modern consumers, especially the young, want to consume news where they are, not where newspapers want them to be, and they want it packaged in the style they’ve become familiar with on social media. Distribution, packaging and audio-visual are all k
Rising print and digital circulations, rising subscriptions, and rising data and transaction revenues make for a rosy picture at Immediate Media Co. Rapid growth is not without its challenges however, chief executive Tom Bureau tells Meg Carter, whic
It’s been a love hate relationship right from the start, but one which has got progressively more fraught with the onset of digital and the decline of print. Is the antipathy justified and can they ever work together? Peter Preston says there are som
Dee-di-di-dee, Dee-di-di-dee. Yes, that is, of course, Here Comes the Bride heralding the march of wedding titles to a newsstand and mobile device near you. Alan Geere takes you down the aisle.
Never buy a bad present again with IBM Watson Trend, the pocket-sized personal shopper which can predict the future! Luke Bilton is impressed with the data-driven trend analysis app.
On 1st March, at the British Library, Newsworks held its fourth annual Shift conference, at which the great and the good of the national newspaper world discussed the opportunities and threats facing their sector. Ray Snoddy was there.
The Times and The Sunday Times have announced the launch of a new combined website and two upgraded smartphone apps that will follow an edition-based publishing model for the first time.
Shortlist Media yesterday announced that it is to withdraw the weekly tablet edition of Stylist from circulation with immediate effect.
Puzzler, the UK’s largest creator of puzzle content, has announced it is to change its logo after 43 years on newsagents’ shelves.
Thursday 17th March saw the launch of the 2016 Professional Body Sector Review, an annual publication from the Professional Associations Research Network (PARN), published for the first time by Redactive.
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