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The wait is over … Shortlist Media has finally realised there is a big, massive, huge gap in the market for a female version of its successful male-counterpart, Shortlist magazine.
The Economist is erecting a paywall around online content which is more than 90 days old, beginning next Tuesday (13 October).
The first issue of the free women’s weekly magazine Stylist is due to hit the streets tomorrow.
The Sunday Telegraph is launching a magazine aimed at parents of children aged five and over, to be published twice a year.
The National Magazine Company has appointed former Best editor Jane Ennis as the new editor of Reveal.
Time Inc is gathering US publishers together to create a digital store for magazines and possibly newspapers.
The Times and The Sunday Times are set to launch a new membership scheme in a bid to retain customers and generate direct revenue streams.
The London Evening Standard’s move to go free has generated support from agencies…
Financial Times chief executive John Ridding believes newspapers should start charging for online content to ensure the future of quality journalism.