FHM is cutting the cover price of its November issue by £1.40 to £2.50 in a bid to reclaim its title as the biggest selling men’s consumer paid-for magazine.
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The Economist plans to start charging readers for access to its online news content in a bid to keep pace with News Corporation, which is to introduce a paid-for model for access to The Sun and The Times’ websites.
The Guardian is raising its cover price by 10p to £1 from today, blaming the continuing advertising downturn for the increase.
A local newspaper from the American town of Newport, Rhode Island, could could prove to be a guiding light for companies wanting to put their online content behind paywalls.
BBC Magazines is set to launch two overseas titles in Australia and Singapore during the next month.
IPC Connect has teamed up with shopping channel QVC to launch a three-month campaign in Woman magazine.
The latest regional ABC figures, for January to June 2009, reveal the debut regional circulation figure for the London Evening Standard.
The latest NRS figures, for July 2008 to June 2009, show fairly impressive readership increases for three of the Quality daily titles.
IPC Ignite has joined forces with Mainline Menswear to launch Loaded and Nuts branded fashion sites.
News International today confirmed that Dominic Mohan will replace Rebekah Wade as editor of The Sun.