Guardian Media Group and Apax land Emap B2B division
21 Dec 2007 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
, it agreed to sell its consumer magazine and radio divisions to German publishing company H Bauer for 1.14bn ...
Bauer agreeing to buy its consumer magazine and radio divisions, with GMG and Apax taking the B2B ... -followed by publishers and advertisers curious about a free alternative to the established men s magazines. Meanwhile ...
, it agreed to sell its consumer magazine and radio divisions to German publishing company H Bauer for 1.14bn ...
The ad, which appeared in GQ and Wallpaper magazines, received two complaints from people who ... could be seen as provocative, it was in keeping with the style and content of the magazines it appeared ... to readers of those magazines. In a separate adjudication, Ladbrokes escaped censure over its ad featuring ...
104. Emap sold its consumer magazine and radio divisions to H Bauer for 1.14bn earlier this month ...
electric shaver they have ever tried is not scientific and emerged from a Men s Health magazine survey ...
LONDON - Magazine publisher Hachette Filipacchi UK has launched a new website, Sugarscape...in the teenage magazine sector, which has shrunk as readers have turned to the internet to get their news ...
LONDON - Future Publishing's customer magazine division Future Plus has won the brief to create a...Future Publishing has been asked to create a 32-page mini magazine for WorldStores called ... magazines. WorldStores, which specialises in niche online retailing of home, garden and electronics products, said the magazine would be the first time the business had released a print title for its ...
publisher Globespan Media, owner of Home Overseas and Show House magazines and websites, for up to 5.9m ...
director for 63 magazines during that time. He originally joined IPC as circulation manager of the TV Times ... of magazines including What s on TV, Chat, Loaded and Now. ...
and 50% off magazine subscriptions. The redesigned website has been given a fun, upbeat feel ...
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