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New lifestyle magazine for Carlisle and Cumbria

Posted by Rachael Gallagher on 30 October 2008 at 11:01
Tags: Customer publishing, Launch Pad, Magazines

Northern publishing company CN Magazines has defied the downturn and launched a paid-for magazine for Carlisle and north Cumbria, reports How Do.

Carlisle Living has 100 pages, a 10,000 print run and £2 cover price, and editor Richard Eccles said he’s certain there is still potential to make money in the market.

He said: “Too many city style magazines are all style and no content, and are mostly free. There’s no sense of community or proper local journalism. Carlisle Living’s foundation is quality regional features journalism taken to a different level for a sophisticated audience by utilising the glossy magazine format.”

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ITV could drop out of FTSE 100

Posted by Patrick Smith on 4 September 2008 at 16:21
Tags: B2B Magazines, Broadcast, Customer publishing, National Newspapers, Newspapers, Television

ITV faces being relegated from the FTSE 100 after its value dropped 60 per cent in the last year, as Brand Republic point out. 

Next Tuesday is the London Stock Exchange’s deadline for its quarterly reshuffling of companies’ ranking and the new list will be out on 22 September.

Shares were selling at 43.8p at GMT 16:15 today, down from a year high of 112.7p, giving it a market capitalisation of about £8.3bn.

That leaves just five media companies in the FTSE 100: BskyB, Reed Elsevier, WPP, Pearson and Thomson Reuters.

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New editor for BikeRadar.com

Posted by Rachael Gallagher on 2 September 2008 at 15:04
Tags: Customer publishing, Magazines, New Media, Online

Acting editor of Future’s cycling website BikeRadar.com. Jeff Jones, has been appointed editor permanently.

Jones, who was part of the original launch team in 2007, has been running the site as acting editor since early July.

Jones worked as chief online editor at cyclingnews.com before joining Future in 2007, and has demonstrated his passion for cycling when he won the road race at the Journalists’ World Championship in 2006.

Jones said: “I’m very much looking forward to the challenge of taking over as editor of BikeRadar, having been involved with the site since its inception. It was an ambitious project but thanks to our fantastic team we’ve exceeded all expectations in our first year. There’s more to come too, as we’ve got plenty of ideas to improve the site for our rapidly growing band of readers.”

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News International’s magazines boss Camilla Rhodes leaves after 28 years

Posted by Patrick Smith on 2 September 2008 at 07:47
Tags: Consumer Magazines, Customer publishing, Magazines, National Newspapers

Marketing Week tells us that Camilla Rhodes has left News International as part of an on-going cost review.

She was the chief executive of the company’s News Magazines division - home of Love It! and others - but here time with NI stretches back to 1980 and was once managing director of The Sun and News World and separately of The Times and Sunday Times, two of the the biggest jobs in news publishing.

News Magazines, started by Rhodes in 2005, is being wound up by James Murdoch, an act that will see the company lost £10m in the 12 months to June 2007, according to Media Week.

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Brooklands to publish new Vauxhall magazine

Posted by Rachael Gallagher on 28 August 2008 at 14:07
Tags: Customer publishing, Launch Pad, Magazines

Customer publisher Brooklands Group is to launch a new magazine for Vauxhall Commerical Vehicles.

The Wheels of Business, launching in September, will be sent to customers and prospective customers and will tips and advice on running a small business and road tests of Vauxhall’s commercial vehicles line-up.

Brooklands already publishes V, the Vauxhall magazine, Plus magazine for Chevrolet and the Vauxhall Drivers’ centre website.

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