Good Housekeeping MD Liz Moseley’s ambitious growth plan for 102-year-old brand
Good Housekeeping is launching paid-for apps and a VIP paid membership scheme.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Good Housekeeping is launching paid-for apps and a VIP paid membership scheme.
ByCelebrating 50 years, Which? Travel’s editor spoke to Press Gazette about the sustainability of the brand.
ByThe publisher cited rising paper, print and postage costs as factors.
ByFortune's editor-in-chief says print is "an important differentiator" despite digital drive.
ByThe company said it sees “huge headroom” for growth in the segment.
ByMagazine delays are already a subject of complaint even before Royal Mail's proposals.
ByRolling Stone UK has made its online editor and features editor redundant.
ByMore than half of American and British news consumers now prefer reading newspapers online than in print. But the picture…
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