Hearst drops out of Emap consumer magazines race
06 Dec 2007 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON - Hearst has pulled out of the bidding for Emap's consumer magazine division, which includes gossip magazine Heat and women's glossy Grazia.
LONDON - Emap has agreed to sell its consumer magazines and radio divisions to German publisher H...Bauer, a private company which owns 166 magazines across three continents, will acquire the UK s ...
LONDON - Hearst has pulled out of the bidding for Emap's consumer magazine division, which includes gossip magazine Heat and women's glossy Grazia.
. Bauer would be the second trade bidder for Emap s consumer magazines division after Hearst, which is ...
LONDON - Emap Consumer Media has hired CDS Global to create a single marketing database across its 70-strong magazine portfolio.
LONDON - Hearst Corporation has made a £700m indicative offer for Emap's consumer magazine division, which, if successful, would create the UK's largest magazine company.
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Emap has sold its consumer magazine business in Australia to ACP Magazines for £38 million. Emap
magazines will lose out this year, according to revised figures from ZenithOptimedia....revision for the magazines sector in 2007, from 0.1% growth to a 1% decline, in part because of the falling ...
Zoo and FHM, to ACP Magazines for £38m as it accelerates plans for a break-up of the business....with ACP Magazines on these titles and future publishing initiatives. The sale comes as Emap pushes ...