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New channel slot becomes available on Freeview

Ofcom has given the BBC and transmission company Arqiva approval to auction off capacity that would allow a new channel to be broadcast on the Freeview free-to-air platform.

Absolute Radio is two years old

Absolute Radio, the station bought by Times of India Group and rebranded from Virgin Radio in 2008, celebrates its second birthday this week.

GQ backs Austin Reed's 110th anniversary

Conde Nast's Gentleman's Quarterly has collaborated exclusively with Austin Reed for its November issue to celebrate the store's 110 years in London.

Mirror Group to lose digital exec to Perform

Mirror Group Newspapers' digital content director Matt Kelly is to leave the business after 16 years to head up Perform, the online sports video specialist.

Plus-sized women's online magazine to launch in print

A magazine for larger women, which has existed online only for three years, has decided to launch a bi-monthly print edition due to reader demand.

Lebedev appoints group commercial head

Alexander Lebedev has continued the rationalisation of his UK newspaper empire, with the appointment of a group commercial director across its 80-strong sales operations.

Paper Round (30 September) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?

Supermarkets collaborate with entertainment brands to promote offers on Fifa's latest football computer game, Fifa 11, ahead of the product's launch tomorrow

Eric Verdon-Roe honoured with PPA Marcus Morris Award 2010

Former Haymarket stalwart Eric Verdon-Roe was presented with the PPA Marcus Morris Award today, the UK magazine industry's highest accolade.

Publishers welcome plans to curb council-run papers

The regional publishing industry has welcomed the government's proposals to stop taxpayers' money being spent on town hall newspapers and hired lobbyists, following an extended campaign against the so-called mini "Pravdas".

Ofcom refreshes non-executive directors at Channel 4

Ofcom has appointed four new non-executive directors, including the managing director of Waitrose, to the Channel 4 board following the departures of Karen Brady, Andy Mollett and Sue Ashiany, who had reached the end of their tenures.

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