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Luke Bozeat, managing partner at MediaCom talking about the role of magazines in 2012 and beyond.
IPC Media
Charlie Meredith of IPC Media and Steve Goodman from Group M chat magazines at the publisher's GenerationYNot! event at Claridge's in London
Global Media plans trade debuts to rival dmg
Business-to-business publisher Global Media Publishing is to launch
two trade food magazines in direct competition to dmg World Media.
Fast Food and Frying Operator and Frozen and Chilled International will
debut in January and will compete with dmg World Media's Fish & Chips
and Fast Food and Frozen & Chilled Foods.
Global Media's newly-formed food division is staffed by former dmg
employees and is headed by sales manager Tony Ropke. There is also a
website - www.gmp.uk.com/food.
Fast Food and Frying Operator will go out to 11,000 fast food operators
and Frozen and Chilled International will go out to 6,000 catering
businesses.
The magazines are targeting a mix of trade display, classified and
recruitment advertising.
In March, Global Media will also debut an annual Frozen and Chilled
International Directory, which is expected to have 32,000 end-users and
will compete with dmg's Frozen & Chilled Foods Yearbook.
Global Media, formed two years ago by its joint managing directors, Neb
Saric and Richard Teasdale, also publishes magazines covering the power
industry, including Worldwide Independent Power and Independent Power
Asia.
Two related exhibitions - the CoGen Expo and On Site Power - are set to
be staged next year.
Read: Global Media plans trade debuts to rival dmg.
Northern & Shell promotes Jane Putley
Northern & Shell has promoted Express Newspapers ad controller Jane Putley to the new role of head of trading across its newspapers and magazines, as part of a restructure designed to enable greater collaboration throughout the company.
Read: Northern & Shell promotes Jane Putley.
Red
Meribeth Parker, luxury group publishing director at Hearst Magazines UK, David Allen, managing director of Coty Prestige and Sam Baker, editor-in-chief of Red walk the red carpet at the Red Hot Women Awards
RE: BBC Worldwide to shed magazines in £121m deal
I wonder if there will be at all magazines in the future...
BBC Worldwide to shed magazines in £121m deal
BBC Worldwide has agreed a £121m deal to sell all non-BBC branded magazines and the rights to publish BBC-branded titles under licensing or contract arrangements to private equity firm Exponent and to dispose of its stakes in a number of magazine-related companies.
Read: BBC Worldwide to shed magazines in £121m deal.
MAGAZINE ABCs: Company plummets as IPC's Essentials continues to grow
Hearst magazines' latest ABC results, before the group merged Natmag and Hachette Filipacchi, show there remain challenges ahead, with former Natmag title Company posting the biggest drop in the women's lifestyle sector, falling 17.1% year on year.
Read: MAGAZINE ABCs: Company plummets as IPC's Essentials continues to grow.
RE: BBC Magazines profits rise 9.1% to £21.6m
Can I expect my Licence fee to go down now?
BBC Magazines profits rise 9.1% to £21.6m
In what is likely to be its final set of annual results before undergoing a change of ownership, BBC Magazines has recorded a 9% increase in operating profits, despite flat revenues, thanks to cost-cutting.
Read: BBC Magazines profits rise 9.1% to £21.6m.
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