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Financial Times premium audience grows with addition of mobile apps
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The Financial Times has announces the latest figure for its Average Daily Global Audience (ADGA), which for the first time includes users of smartphone and tablet apps. Every day 2.1m people read FT content in print, online and through mobile apps around the globe, and the addition of new channels contributed to growth in excess of 9% year...
Hearst Magazines surpasses 300,000 paid digital circulation
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New York : Hearst Magazines has exceeded 300,000 paid distribution for its digital editions, it was announced today by David Carey, president, Hearst Magazines. Across multiple platforms, including iTunes, B&N Nook Color and the Zinio Newsstand, Hearst brands have captured more than 300,000 combined monthly digital edition subscriptions...
Houston Chronicle now available on IPad
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Houston : The Houston Chronicle has announced today its first ever edition for iPad. Readers can now experience the great content and features from the Houston Chronicle by purchasing a monthly or annual subscription through In-App Purchase on App Store. Current Chronicle paid subscribers have access to the iPad edition immediately through...
Hearst Magazines,HGTV launch a new home and lifestyle publication HGTV Magazine
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New York : Hearst Magazines, one of the world’s largest publishers of monthly magazines, and HGTV, a leading home and lifestyle brand, has announced that the first test issue of HGTV Magazine, a new home/lifestyle publication, will hit newsstands nationwide on October 4. The magazine will appeal to homeowners, real-estate lovers, renovation...
James Bond battle leaves magazine shaken but not stirred
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This article titled “James Bond battle leaves magazine shaken but not stirred” was written by Mark Sweney, for guardian.co.uk on Wednesday 7th September 2011 06.28 UTC
James Bond’s activities may have been for his bosses’ eyes only, but now a battle between magazines focusing on the spy hero is out in the open.
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USA Today announces 9/11 anniversary special coverage
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McLean : In the final week leading up to the tenth anniversary of 9/11 and the events that changed America ten years ago, USA TODAY’s coverage will include exclusive interviews, essays and features. USA TODAY looks at “How 9/11 Changed America” in the 10 years since the attacks through the stories of specific people, places,...
Top Gear Magazine to launch in South Africa
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The South African edition of Top Gear magazine will hit newsstands in October, following a licensing agreement between Media24 Magazines and BBC Magazines, it was announced today.
The November launch issue of Top Gear South Africa (SA), available across South Africa from 24 October, will retail at a cover price of R29,95.
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Guardian moves media, education and society sections into main paper
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This article titled “Guardian moves media, education and society sections into main paper” was written by Jason Deans, for guardian.co.uk on Friday 2nd September 2011 17.14 UTC
Guardian News & Media has announced that the Guardian’s MediaGuardian, Education and Society sections will switch to the main paper permanently...
News of the World’s ‘fake sheikh’ starts work at Sunday Times
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This article titled “News of the World’s ‘fake sheikh’ starts work at Sunday Times” was written by Ben Dowell and Tara Conlan, for guardian.co.uk on Friday 2nd September 2011 16.16 UTC
Former News of the World investigative journalist Mazher Mahmood, best known for his undercover work disguised as a “fake...
Ignore America’s Europe-bashing – it’s nothing new
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This article titled "Ignore America's Europe-bashing – it's nothing new" was written by Steven Hill, for guardian.co.uk on Friday 2nd September 2011 13.23 UTC
The US media has a long history of having fun at Europe's expense. Recently Time magazine added to a longstanding Europe-bashing tradition with a cover...