The Independent on Sunday has today (20 March) published its final issue, with editor Lisa Markwell using her last leader to lament how the paper's print run is "over too soon". The Sunday title's farewell comes ahead of...
The Sun has appointed John Hall as online foreign editor. Most recently, Hall was a freelance news reporter and editor and prior to that served as senior global news reporter and night news editor at the MailOnline.
New Civil Engineer (NCE) has appointed Michaila Hancock as commercial editor. Hancock previously contributed to the magazine on a freelance basis, and continues to freelance for Architects’ Journal.
Future Plc has announced the appointment of Time Inc?s Matt Downs and Telegraph Media Group?s John Burke to their senior commercial sales team, creating the first-ever head of tech partnerships role as the company moves into digital...
Trinity Mirror Solutions, the publisher's commercial sales arm, is supporting the World Wide Fund for Nature?s Earth Hour initiative - which will see lights at landmarks including the Kremlin, Eiffel Tower and Old Trafford switched off -...
The remains of men, women and children believed to have been buried about 2,500 years ago have been found in a town in northern England, according to the Press Association news agency....
Vice Media, the $4bn media powerhouse, has incurred criticism for opting to create a marketing campaign for cigarette brand Phillip Morris. Despite big tobacco being banned from advertising in the UK and US, the company that brands...
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IPSO finds newspaper "could not reasonably have known" 12-year-old boy's ageThe post Weekly which named court case child absolved of wrongdoing appeared first on HoldTheFrontPage....
In Flack this week: Weber Shandwick UK & EMEA chief Colin Byrne pours water on departure rumours, PR at the heart of 'Vatileaks' trial, and a jolly St Pat's knees up....
Guardian Media Group, which publishes the Guardian and Observer titles, is preparing a restructure and the cut of 250 jobs - 100 of which will be to editorial - in a bid to break even within three years as the newspaper industry suffers...
Guardian Media Group chief executive David Pemsel emails staff: Given that over half our current costs are people, we propose to reduce our UK headcount by around 250 people.
Trinity Mirror has backtracked on its decision to fix the price of its recently launched national newspaper The New Day at 25p, instead following through with its initial decision to raise the price to 50p, despite sales falling to less...
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FHM, Zoo and other lads' mags failed because "most men are using moisturiser and taking selfies" and don't want to portray a "laddish" image on social media, according to the editor of ShortList.
DMG Media has appointed MailOnline's Mel Scott as its first chief revenue officer of Mail Brands, a newly consolidated commercial operation that unites sales at the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday with MailOnline.
Jonathan Durden, the PHD co-founder who launched a male grooming brand last year, achieved a marketing coup during this year's Wimbledon fortnight using a Novak Djokovic pun.
News UK is launching its Dream Team campaign tomorrow, which will show up football fans who pick players from rival teams for its fantasy football league.
The annual sojourn to the French Riviera means different things for different people. I've put together some personal highlights of the beast that is Cannes Lion.
Rosemary Gorman, group ad director at Mail Newspapers, and Ali MacCallum, chief executive of Omnicom's M2M, will take the lead role as co-chairs of the judges at the Media Week Awards 2015.
Richard Desmond, the former owner of Channel 5, has for the first time shared his thoughts on the ongoing £55 million stand-off between the broadcaster and Omnicom Media Group, claiming "I wouldn't have done that".
Now that Channel 5 has found a new home and his autobiography is released, for the first time in his life the colourful media mogul has time to reflect.
Media owners have been asked to support a United Nations initiative to end extreme poverty and tackle climate change by 2030, in collaboration with Project Everyone.
Global internet use is set to grow by almost 12 per cent this year, with people spending more than eight hours a day consuming media, according to forecasts by ZenithOptimedia.
As armies form and battle lines are drawn in HBO's Game Of Thrones, you get the sense of inevitability of the wars to come. And so it is in the world of consolidating marketing groups.
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