22 Sep 2009
| by Gemma O'Reilly
Rare Communications has been appointed by Egmont Magazines to promote its girls' pre-teen magazine...and awareness of the magazines. Activity is set to include competitions and promotions as well as third party partnerships. Egmont Magazines is the UK's second largest children's magazine publisher. The company has a ...
Magazines is division of Egmont UK. Rare already works for Holland Publishing for its children's imprint ...
30 Jun 2009
| by Peter Hay
MediaUK.com has published a list of the top magazines represented on Twitter, with PRWeek coming...NME magazine topped the list, based on the number of Twitter followers, with 21,684 followers ...
magazine at number six with 10,818 followers, closely followed at number 11 by PRWeek with 8,209 followers. Eight of the top ten were entertainment magazines with Dazed and Confused, Total Film and Creative ...
14 Aug 2009
| by Laura Davies
for most in the magazine industry....-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;}
Music titles were hit particularly hard, with IPC's music magazine NME seeing a year ...
,004. The men's lifestyle magazine sector did not fare much better, but saw Men's Health beat previous leader ...
of 235,027 - a 16.2 per cent decrease. Women's magazines had one significant success story in Bauer ...
05 Jul 2010
| by Matt Cartmell
ShortList Media, publisher of weekly free magazines ShortList and Stylist, has appointed The Cult...ShortList has previously handled both trade and consumer press in-house. The Cult PR will be charged with handling press for the Stylist and ShortList brands, which have almost a million readers between them. The Cult PR partner Matt Glass said: ShortList magazine has already gained more than its ...
08 May 2009
| by Laura Davies
Few magazines can boast that they have been parodied in a Hollywood film (The Devil Wears Prada.... It is a PRO s job to know what the magazine is interested in and the right editor to pitch to. She ...
. The holy grail of the fashion world may appear a distant mirage to some, especially when magazines ...
s persistence paid off when his client s skin exfoliation gel made it into the magazine in late 2008. It took a ...
27 Sep 2011
| by Matt Cartmell
on publishing weekly magazines.
28 Apr 2011
| by Luke Blair
These must be hard times for the in house magazine. When times are tough, expensively produced...of these internal magazines. Now, many of those I assessed were of course not public sector publications and, frankly, if some companies want to spend that much producing magazines for their employees, that is their business. Equally, many magazines have circulation figures which are well into six figures, so merely ...
11 Aug 2009
| by Cathy Wallace
disposable inc ome to spend as they choose. This may explain the success of Woman Home magazine, which is at its most pro fitable point ever and just scooped Consumer Magazine of the Year at the PPA Awards 2009. Last year the magazine grew by 5.1 per cent and subs criptions now stand at 114,000. This success ...
16 Mar 2010
| by Cathy Wallace
Who reads Lonely Planet Magazine?..., and to understand where locals enjoy visiting too. What makes a great feature for the magazine? Our readers ...
album cover, circa 1972." Describe your online offering and how it fits in with the magazine ...
provides its users with destination advice once they've chosen where they're travelling to. The magazine ...
16 Sep 2009
| by Laura Davies
The paid-for supermarket magazine has a new editor, and she talks to PRWeek...Describe the magazine Sainsbury s Magazine is the only supermarket magazine that is paid ...
issue is the first month in which I have had 100 per cent influence. I have tried to make the magazine ...
as readers are getting all the qualities of magazines that cost twice as much. What makes a great story ...