Times are tough, but nimble digital action can help find new revenue in the uncertain weeks and months ahead.
As the situation with the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and epidemic develops and rapidly changes the lives of all of us here in the UK, the PPA team are working hard to support our members and help all of us through this crisis.
Individual and institutional subscribers can now access a growing archive of digital issues of Tes, created by Exact Editions.
Last week, Time Out changed its iconic logo to Time In, in support of responsible health policy and in solidarity with the many people across the world who can’t go out right now.
Today the Chancellor unveiled a raft of new measures to further help businesses and workers who are suffering the economic impact that the Coronavirus is wreaking on our lives and industry. These further built on measures that he announced on Tuesday, and the previous Wednesday in the Budget.
Communication Workers Union (CWU) members in Royal Mail beat anti-union laws delivering a 94.5% Yes vote on a return of 63.4%.
Paul McNamee, Editor of The Big Issue, explains how they are working hard to maintain availability of the title during the coronavirus outbreak.
In response to the coronavirus, Condé Nast Italia has introduced a series of initiatives.
Big Issue Editor Paul McNamee has urged people to continue supporting their social mission during the current crisis - and has unveiled a series of ways in which readers can help their vendors, even if they are avoiding social contact.
This article is based on the Budget announcements on March 11, and does not fully account for recent additional financial measure to combat Coronavirus.
Chris Jones has been appointed as BMJ’s next Chief Executive, effective from Monday 6 April 2020.
When it comes to role models for a great digital publishing strategy, the same names keep popping up.
Future's purchase of TI Media does not raise competition concerns, subject to the sale of three closely competing products, a CMA investigation has found.
The Coronavirus outbreak is an evolving situation and changing daily. In highly affected countries people are reducing time spent in public and crowed areas including travel outlets. Travel points will be most affected with less people travelling. On the flipside, people are going to supermarkets to stockpile on groceries so there may be some short terms spikes in sales in a few retail channels. This report includes sales analysis based on short and long term impact to the magazine industry.
Net-A-Porter announces the launch of Pieces of Me: My Life in 7 Garments, a weekly podcast series created by Porter.
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