Signature Publishing Ltd. launches Hasbro’s first multi-character magazine – Hasbro Wow!
Signature Publishing Ltd. And Hasbro Inc. recently published, under license, a new multi-character magazine which will showcase many of Hasbro’s successful and well-loved brands.
The People’s Friend celebrates 150th anniversary
The world’s longest-running weekly women’s magazine celebrates 150 years of continuous publication this week
Under the Radar with Tom Bureau

For our first interview of 2019, we find out how Immediate Media's CEO got his start in the industry, through an unlikely avenue, what it's like having conversations with national treasures and what he's learned along the way…
Stacey Dooley joins Grazia Magazine as Contributing Editor (Investigations)
Stacey Dooley MBE has joined Grazia magazine as Contributing Editor (Investigations) it is announced today.
Wyndeham Group to be rebranded as Walstead
Walstead, the parent company of Wyndeham Group, announces all the companies in Wyndeham Group will be rebranded and integrated under the Walstead name in the first quarter of 2019 and the Wyndeham brand will then cease to be used.
UPM gains valuable sustainability recognitions by Corporate Knights and CDP
UPM has today been ranked on the 23rd place in the list of 100 most sustainable corporations by the Corporate Knights, the Canadian-based media and research company.
The Big Issue becomes first street newspaper to implement Augmented Reality
Through a partnership with Konica Minolta, the magazine aims to shine a light on UK homelessness using the AR app; genARate
#taken by Tony Parsons serialised on GQ.co.uk ahead of publication in April
British GQ and Century, Penguin Random House, today announce that Tony Parsons’ next DC Max Wolfe novel, #taken, will be serialised in its entirety exclusively on GQ.co.uk, ahead of the novel's publication on 18th April 2019
Press regulator IPSO appoints new Board and Complaints Committee members
Former Haymarket Editorial Director, Mark Payton, among new appointments made by The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) to its Board and Complaints Committee
Under the Radar with Mark Frith

Since picking up the festive edition of Radio Times has become a Christmas tradition for many readers, we thought, what better time to sit down with the magazine's Editorial Director to find out what makes him tick…
MP’s to debate mental health first aid in the workplace
Parliament’s Backbench Business Committee has announced that a debate on mental health first aid in the workplace will be held on Wednesday 19 December.
Lionel Barber accepts second term as The Printing Charity’s President
The Printing Charity announced at its 191st Annual Luncheon on 22 November at Stationers’ Hall, London, that Lionel Barber, Editor of the Financial Times, has kindly accepted its invitation to serve a second term as the charity’s President
Harmful gender stereotypes in ads to be banned
Following a public consultation, the Committees of Advertising Practice (CAP) – the body that writes and maintains the UK Advertising Codes – has announced that ads will no longer be able to depict harmful gender stereotypes
Under the Radar with Sarah Lakos

Stylist's Social Media Editor talks unlearning bad advice, unexpected accents, the power of emojis and a love of sweet and salty popcorn…
Report: Breakfast briefing for independent publishers on adopting digital workflow systems

WoodWing and Evolved Media hosted a breakfast briefing at the PPA’s Shoreditch HQ on November 27, bringing together independent publishers to explore how they can adopt technology to run more efficient content workflows
WALLPAPER* Magazine announces senior team changes
Wallpaper*, the international design, fashion and lifestyle brand, today announces a raft of key team changes