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Independent to launch first quality daily newspaper for 25 years
at "readers and lapsed readers of quality newspapers, and those of all ages who want a comprehensive digest ...
'Business as usual' at Pearl & Dean but chief exec does not rule out cuts
analyst Screen Digest, Vue has 18% of the UK's cinema screens and a 23% market share by ad revenue ... ." Screen Digest said Pearl Dean could now focus on servicing the layer of exhibitors below the big three ...
Future's T3 is latest magazine to launch iPad edition
Illustrated, Time and People. Other iPad magazines include Reader s Digest and Playboy. The Financial Times ...
NRS JUNE 2010: Loaded, FHM and Nuts hit by readership declines
in 2009. Reader s Digest, which recently launched a part-free iPad app in a bid to lure a wider audience ...
MAGAZINE ABCs: The top 100 magazines at a glance
.8% 22.0% 31 Reader's Digest 403,458 -13.2% -25.5% 32 Cosmopolitan ...
Reader's Digest chief Spratling quits
Reader's Digest boss Chris Spratling has stood down from his role as chief executive with immediate ... on another management role at another media company. Vivat Direct, the new company housing Reader's Digest ... decision to move on, said Reader's Digest had been through a "maelstrom" in which he had not had a chance ... of the business through a management buyout." Prior to joining Reader's Digest in February 2008, Spratling ...
Reader's Digest launches part-free iPad app
Reader's Digest UK has launched a digital version for the Apple iPad that offers three issues free ... . The company went into administration after its US parent, Reader's Digest Association, failed to agree a deal ... , marketing director of YUDU Media, said: "From Reader s Digest s point of view, it has gone from being in administration, to hitting the ground running on a digital perspective." Reader's Digest's circulation has ...
Reader's Digest highlights new ownership with ad campaign
LONDON - Reader's Digest, which was bought out of administration earlier this month, has launched a ... to consumers to celebrate a "new era" under new ownership. The UK arm of Reader's Digest was bought out ... , The Sunday Telegraph reported that the former parent company of Reader s Digest would continue to collect ... owners pay for the right to use the Reader s Digest brand. It was reported that private equity company ...
Private equity company buys Reader's Digest
LONDON - The UK arm of Reader's Digest has been bought out of administration by private equity ... Reader's Digest magazine will continue to be published under the Reader's Digest brand through a licence agreement with former US parent company Reader's Digest Association. Chris Spratling, who remains in place as managing director of Reader's Digest UK, told Media Week there would be no redundancies ...
The Lady hires Robinson as head of sales
in acquiring Reader's Digest UK, which is currently in administration. Reader's Digest has a monthly ...
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