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Guardian Media Group and Apax land Emap B2B division

LONDON - Emap has agreed to sell its business-to-business division to Guardian Media Group and Apax for around £1.3bn, only days after stating the business was off the auction block.

Hairflair gears up for relaunch

LONDON - Haversham Publications' Hairflair & Beauty magazine is relaunching next month following an extensive redesign.

New Sugar website lets users take control

LONDON - Magazine publisher Hachette Filipacchi UK has launched a new website, Sugarscape.com, which it hopes teenage girls will use as a social bookmarking tool.

Future Plus launches WorldStores' first customer mag

LONDON - Online retailer WorldStores is launching its first customer magazine, WorldStores Essentials, produced by customer publishing agency Future Plus.

Future Plus wins customer publishing brief for WorldStores

LONDON - Future Publishing's customer magazine division Future Plus has won the brief to create a print title for WorldStores, the online household furnishings and electronics retailer.

IPC further opens online stable to advertisers

LONDON - IPC Media has opened up its flagship websites to advertisers across Europe in a bid to cash in on the continent's booming online ad market.

Future builds digital with T3 and TechRadar moves

LONDON - Future Publishing is building its digital presence, with the launch of a new technology website under its 'Radar' brand and the relaunch of gadget site T3.com.

Former OK! editor McCarthy takes over at Eve

LONDON - Haymarket's women's monthly Eve has appointed former OK! editor Nic McCarthy as editor. She succeeds Sara Cremer, who is joining customer publisher Redwood as editorial director.

Now editor Johnston quits IPC for secret launch project

LONDON - Helen Johnston, editor of IPC's Now magazine, is leaving after Christmas to pursue a launch project, just seven months after she joined the women's weekly.

Bad news for budgets?

LONDON - Online will be a rare bright spot as tough economic conditions look set to stifle adspend in 2008.

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