26 Apr 2012
| by Maisie McCabe
(25 April) that News Corporation's shareholders would like him to "get rid of" all the company...me so they'd like me to get rid of them all."
The Inquiry was called by Prime Minister David ...
detectives and phone hacking in order to get stories, Murdoch said: "I don't believe in people using private ...
of the News of the World, Murdoch said: "Myler wouldn't have been my choice as editor. I could think of some ...
11 Nov 2011
| by Mark Banham
Rejected 'X Factor' acts 2 Shoes, Amelia Lily, James Michael and Jonjo Kerr have been thrown a lifeline today in a spectacular U-turn, which will lead to the reinstatement of one act to the ITV1 primetime show this Saturday, following the departure of contestant Frankie Cocozza.
09 Nov 2011
| by Sophie Maden
on the success of our mobile optimised site for those who like to get Nuts on-the-go, whereas the one-shot gives ...
19 Sep 2011
| by Sophie Maden
in the men s sector.
Charlotte Gunn, deputy editor of Goodtoknow.co.uk said: "There's some tough ...
16 Sep 2011
| by Maisie McCabe
s an interesting question". He continued: "It will form part of wider conversations. They want access to some ...
that if Channel 4 wanted to replicate the Sky Viewer Panel in order to get information on Channel 4 viewing ...
seems to be Channel 4 needs to find ways to connect with customers and go out and get data from them ...
19 Aug 2011
| by John Reynolds
some new trends including the rise of some of the less heralded men's health titles, such as Dennis ...
18 Aug 2011
| by John Reynolds
falling more than 32% on the year, but some of the lesser-known health titles offered some respite...The latest round of magazine figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABCs) reveal some pockets of optimism, but for the most part, it is more doom and gloom across the traditional lads' mags titles.
Bauer-owned Zoo and IPC's Nuts were two of the biggest fallers, dropping respectively 32 ...
15 Aug 2011
| by Sophie Maden
IPC Media is backing its weekly lads' magazine Nuts with a £500,000 marketing campaign that will include a sponsorship deal with MTV.
26 Jul 2011
| by Oliver Luft
Young men in the UK predominantly get their news online rather than from print or television, a new
07 Jun 2011
| by Oliver Luft
The UK's embattled lads' mags, FHM, Nuts and Zoo, jointly lost almost three-quarters of a million readers in the 12 months to March, according to new data from the National Readership Survey (NRS).