Magazine news from 19 March 2007
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Good first week for Northern Echo's new compact (Hold the Front Page)
Week-on-week sales up after conversion from broadsheet...
Week-on-week sales up after conversion from broadsheet...
Emap weekly editors head-to-head for PPA award (Press Gazette)
Editors of Emaps weeklies Closer and Grazia are to go head to head for the title of editor of the year (consumer magazines) at this years PPA Magazine awards.
Editors of Emaps weeklies Closer and Grazia are to go head to head for the title of editor of the year (consumer magazines) at this years PPA Magazine awards.
How to: use search engines for precision surfing (Journalism.co.uk)
It may be damn long, but Colin Meek's look at smart search is also damn handyemail this article digg this del.icio.
It may be damn long, but Colin Meek's look at smart search is also damn handyemail this article digg this del.icio.
Time cover's fake tear prompts controversy (Press Gazette)
The redesign of Time magazine the first big change in decades didnt provoke too much controversy.
The redesign of Time magazine the first big change in decades didnt provoke too much controversy.
BBC reporter tells all on trip to Coombeshead College (Hold the Front Page)
Journalism hopefuls get the low-down from broadcaster...
Journalism hopefuls get the low-down from broadcaster...
Ministers accused of helping lobbyists after newspaper sting (Media Guardian)
Ministers are facing calls for an inquiry into allegations that sensitive information was provided to lobbyists, following a sting by an undercover reporter. By Will Woodward.
Ministers are facing calls for an inquiry into allegations that sensitive information was provided to lobbyists, following a sting by an undercover reporter. By Will Woodward.
Newsdesk embarks on running story - literally (Hold the Front Page)
Journalism trio in training for long-distance races...
Journalism trio in training for long-distance races...
Interview: Simon Kelner (Media Guardian)
Interview, Simon Kelner: His staff are facing 40 redundancies and he has been criticised for turning his newspaper into a viewspaper, but the Independ...
Interview, Simon Kelner: His staff are facing 40 redundancies and he has been criticised for turning his newspaper into a viewspaper, but the Independ...
Brighton subbing school gets NCTJ approval (Press Gazette)
A new sub-editing college in Brighton has received approval from the NCTJ.
A new sub-editing college in Brighton has received approval from the NCTJ.
No fee changes for Scottish FOI after Executive review (Hold the Front Page)
Decision is welcomed as work begins to extend Act beyond public authorities...
Decision is welcomed as work begins to extend Act beyond public authorities...