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Commons Speaker John Bercow brands Daily Mail ’sexist’ and ‘racist’

Posted by Sam Brodbeck on 8 June 2011 at 09:29
Tags: Journalism Jobs, Launch Pad, Magazines, National Newspapers, National Union of Journalists

The Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, has sparked controversy after calling the Daily Mail “sexist” and “racist”.

Bercow, who is a Conservative MP but as Speaker must remain impartial, said the newspaper was a “sexist, racist, bigoted, comic cartoon strip” and joked that calling the Mail a newspaper was breaking the trade descriptions act, reported The Guardian.

He made the comments at a question and answer session with political commentator Steve Richards at Kings Place in London.

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Swindon advertiser editor quits after four years

Posted by Andrew Pugh on 2 June 2011 at 06:40
Tags: BBC, Customer publishing, Freedom of Information, Journalism Jobs, Journalism education, Launch Pad, Magazines, National Newspapers, Newspapers, Online, PR, People, Regional Newspapers, Television

Swindon Advertiser editor Dave King is standing down after four years at the helm of the Wiltshire daily.

In an interview with local community news website Swindon Link, King said he was quitting to relocate back to the south coast, but the report also said:

Unfortunately, Dave was not able to bid farewell to colleagues and friends. Having made the decision to leave, Dave was told by Newsquest management not to return after the Whitsun Bank Holiday - although he was due to depart on 6 June.

According to Swindon Link, King is being replaced by Gary Lawrence, the current editor of the group’s Wiltshire weeklies, who has been appointed group editor for Newsquest Wiltshire.

The website also reports that Newsquest is undertaking a “major reorganisation” and creating a publishing hub in Oxford.

It added:

The features department is being folded into news and all the sub-editors jobs are being moved to Oxford where they will be expected to work on a range of titles covering Oxfordshire and Wiltshire.

Quite a few staff have chosen to take redundancy rather than make the 30-mile trek to Oxford to work on non-area specific publications.

King dismissed rumours that the Advertiser could become a bi-weekly or weekly title.

Newsquest was asked to comment on King’s departure but the regional managing director for Newsquest Oxfordshire & Wiltshire, Shamus Donald, yesterday did not return calls.

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Erotic magazine launched in Lebanon

Posted by Martina Booth on 15 December 2008 at 12:23
Tags: Consumer Magazines, Journalism, Launch Pad, Magazines

An Arabic-language erotic magazine has been launched in Lebanon.

Jasad, the title of which translates into “body” in Arabic, has been founded by Joumana Haddad, cultural editor of Beirut’s An-Nahar newspaper. (more…)

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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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Jamie Oliver set to launch monthly magazine

Posted by Dominic Ponsford on 27 October 2008 at 13:06
Tags: Consumer Magazines, Launch Pad, Magazines

After conquering the world of TV - celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is now planning to launch a magazine.

Mandrake in the Sunday Telegraph reports that the monthly magazine will feature recipes as well as articles about Oliver’s various campaigns. His wife, Jools, is also expected to write for it.

His spokesman said Oliver is hoping to launch the mag before Christmas.

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Sarah Sands presents her Reader’s Digest redesign

Posted by Rachael Gallagher on 15 September 2008 at 10:29
Tags: Consumer Magazines, Launch Pad, Magazines, National Newspapers

After almost six months in the post, editor-in-chief of Readers Digest Sarah Sands will unveil her redesign of the magazine at a lavish party tonight at London’s Wallace Collection.

Ahead of the party, Sands told today’s Independent what to expect from the new look.

She said: “I’d like it to be the Richard Curtis of the publishing market, in that it’s optimistic and it’s about people doing their best and having interesting lives. While it’s not banal it’s sunny in its outlook.”

Discussing the old look magazine, Sands said: “It’s below the radar even though it is very successful, high-circulation magazine. That’s the paradox of it really. Editorially I think it has slightly drifted, lost confidence in its famous unique character.”

Sands’ British Reader’s Digest has a circulation of 650,000, and globally the magazine has a circulation of 29 million copies a month.

The circulation mainly subscription based, and Sands said she hopes to push newsstand sales in outlets such as Marks & Spencer, Waitrose and airports.

She also wants to develop a digital edition of the magazine and to revamp the website.

The cover image for the new magazine is Finn Vergos, son of French photojournalist Dominique Vergos and step-son of Rory Peck, also a journalist, who was killed filming in Russia. His mother, Juliet Peck, also deceased, was a charity worker and Vergos writes in the magazine about retracing some of her movements. “It’s very important that he’s not a celebrity. These are real stories about real people,” said Sands.

Contributors to the new magazine include Julie Birchill, Richard Addis, Stephen Fry and Bill Nighy.

Sands joined Reader’s Digest in April this year, having formerly worked as a consultant editor for the Daily Mail and before that editor of the Sunday Telegraph.

She was ousted from the Sunday Telegraph because of her resistance to seven-day working across the daily and Sunday titles as well as to their combined websites.

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Campaign Middle East to relaunch under new publisher

Posted by Rachael Gallagher on 2 September 2008 at 11:51
Tags: Consumer Magazines, Launch Pad, Magazines

Britain’s trade magazine for the advertising industry, Campaign, is set to relaunch a Middle East edition in October.

The magazine will be launched by Motivate Publishing under licence from Haymarket Media Group, which publishes the UK edition.

Group managing director of Haymarket Media Group, Eric Verdon-Roe, said: “It is one of the few parts of the world which is more or less unaffected by global cut-backs in advertising budgets and Campaign will be an essential ingredient of this growing market”

The magazine originally launched in the Middle East in 2005, edited by Media Week editor Tim Burrowes and published by IITP, but the publishing of the title was cancelled suddenly in February 2007, along with a related awards ceremony due to take place.

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The Stage magazine in brand overhaul

Posted by Rachael Gallagher on 29 August 2008 at 10:25
Tags: B2B Magazines, Launch Pad, Magazines

Weekly trade title for the performing arts, The Stage, has appointed creative agency 300 million to orchestrate a rebranding of the title, reports Mad.

The overhaul will include all the title’s products including the magazine, with a new online project planned for later this year.

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English edition of German superyacht magazine to launch

Posted by Rachael Gallagher on 28 August 2008 at 14:24
Tags: Consumer Magazines, Launch Pad, Magazines

Delius Klasing Verlag publishing have launched a high-end boating magazine to launch at the Monaco Yacht Show this year.

Boat Exclusive will publish six times a year to coincide with the German edition Boote Exclusiv, which has been covering the world of superyachts for twenty years.

The German edition of the magazine is available in 15 countries around the world, and the new English edition aims to “tears down the language barrier and brings luxury yachts to an even wider audience” and will be available in 57 countries, priced £4.80 in the UK.

The magazine covers construction projects, new yachts and development in the industry.

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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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New style for Your Hair magazine

Posted by Rachael Gallagher on 26 August 2008 at 16:27
Tags: Consumer Magazines, Launch Pad, Magazines

BBC Magazines’ hair monthly has had a redesign, unveiling a new logo and new sections.

The new look Your Hair magazine will be in a smaller format – 213mm x 269mm, will have more hair style ideas, increased editorial and a new section called ‘Upfront’ which will highlight the new trends in hair.

Michelle Tiernan, editor, said: “The look is very fresh and packed with everything that our readers have told us they want – more fabulous styles, expert advice from the top stylists in the country, and amazing insider secrets to looking like an A-lister.”

The October issue of Your Hair magazine also comes with a free 28-page Your Hair Product Awards 2008.

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New “thinking man’s soccer mag” to launch

Posted by Rachael Gallagher on 15 August 2008 at 09:38
Tags: Consumer Magazines, Launch Pad, Magazines

The founders of alternative golf magazine Golf Punk are launching a new football magazine.

Football Punk launches this week, edited by Ian Cruise, and is set to be “the thinking man’s soccer mag.”

The first four issues of the magazine will be given away as a supplement with the next four issues of Golf Punk, with a newsstand launch planned for January.

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Time Out launches in Bengaluru

Posted by Rachael Gallagher on 15 August 2008 at 09:28
Tags: Consumer Magazines, Launch Pad, Magazines

Listings guide Time Out has launched an edition in Bengaluru.
Fortnightly Time Out Bengaluru will be published in English and will cover city life, including: art, film, music, theatre, nightlife, restaurants and shopping.
It will be published Paprika Media Pvt. Ltd. who already publish Outs in Mumbai and Delhi.
Pallav Moitra, CEO of Paprika Media said: “We have already set up a strong distribution platform and we expect the interest in the magazine to grow with the promotional activities that we have started within the city.”

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Big Issue to launch in India

Posted by Paul McNally on 18 July 2008 at 09:55
Tags: Consumer Magazines, Launch Pad, Magazines

The Big Issue is to launch in India by the end of this year, MediaGuardian.co.uk reports.

Ten journalists will oversee the launch, led by Big Issue managing director Ian McArthur.

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