DMGT publishes Full Year Preliminary Results
DMGT has reported underlying revenue growth of 1% to £1,845m in in the Group's unaudited Full Year preliminary results for the year ended 30 September 2015. Adjusted profit before tax of £281m is down 4%.
DMGT has reported underlying revenue growth of 1% to £1,845m in in the Group's unaudited Full Year preliminary results for the year ended 30 September 2015. Adjusted profit before tax of £281m is down 4%.
It’s been a tumultuous couple of years for one of the UK’s biggest magazine publishers; new name, new branding, new CEO. But as Marcus Rich tells Jo Bowman, “now is our time”. Looking forward, he is confident that great content will prove to be the l
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Alan Geere thinks that the recent takeover of Local World, by Trinity Mirror, is NOT a good thing...
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The move to mobile should not be taking us by surprise. The writing has been on the wall for years, yet, as an industry, we continue to be wrong-footed by developments in the mobile space. Martin Belam urges publishers to eat, sleep and breathe mobil
Publishing exists in a state of constant flux, with new trends and ideas replacing old orthodoxies as regularly as the stream of new titles being launched into the marketplace. It’s what makes it so exhilarating and exhausting in almost equal measure
Instant news is everywhere - on TV, radio, phone, tablet and even a bus shelter near you. So who needs a news and current affairs magazine anymore? Alan Geere gets the intelligence on a sector that is showing consistent sales increases and multimedia
Jim Foster on the world of ePublishing
The seventh annual AOP Content and Trends Census points to a digital sector focused on data and multiplatform integration, whilst not forgetting the elephant in the room – ad blocking. Tim Cain summarises the main findings of the research.
At this summer’s PPA Awards, The BMJ won the Business Magazine of the Year award. CEO Tim Brooks looks at the reasons for the continuing success of a journal that was first published in 1840.
David Hepworth on magazines and beyond
Love it or loathe it, one can’t ignore the BuzzFeed phenomenon. Tim Danton is particularly impressed with its app; the simplicity of use, ease of interaction and the sheer chutzpah of its commercial model.
Archant has announced the launch of Love Your Pet, a new content strand to run across its full portfolio of over 130 brands.
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