MEDIA BRIEF: Incisive Media acquires Insurance Age
11 Jul 2003
INCISIVE MEDIA: Financial publisher Incisive Media, which produces insurance title Post, has
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INCISIVE MEDIA: Financial publisher Incisive Media, which produces insurance title Post, has
INDIAWEEKLY: Ethnic Media Group, publisher of New Nation, Asian Eye and Eastern Times, has bought
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PREGNANCY BIRTH: Una Rice, editor of Emap's Pregnancy Birth, has quit for personal reasons, only a couple of months after taking up the job. She has agreed to stay on until February while a replacement is found.
The Sunday Telegraph has bolstered its business team with the appointment of a deputy City editor and two correspondents, following the departure of two of its senior journalists.
SHOW: The contract magazine for upmarket retail chain Selfridges, called Show, has relaunched under editor Michael Jacovides. Produced by John Brown Citrus Publishing, Show has a print run of 300,000 and is published twice a year. A new flagship Selfridges store opened in Birmingham this month.
EMAP: Music magazine Mojo has become the latest print publication to move into digital audio technology. It is to follow stablemates Kerrang!, Q and Smash Hits by launching as a digital radio station later this month, carrying similar 'classic' music to its current editorial mix. It will appear on the...
Patrick Butler is to be the new editor of The Guardian's public sector supplement, Society, which relaunches next week. He replaces David Brindle, who moves to be the main paper's public services editor.