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Conde Nast axes jobs after failure to win Sky magazine

LONDON - Conde Nast has scrapped three senior roles in its customer magazine division and put a freeze on new business after Sky ruled it out of the running for its customer magazine contract.

Sky puts magazine contract out to pitch

LONDON - Sky is reviewing the contract to publish its flagship title, Sky: The Magazine, with Conde Nast and Sky sister company News Magazines pitching for the contract against incumbent John Brown.

Haymarket launches Design Council magazine

LONDON - Haymarket Network, the publisher's customer magazine division, has won the contract for the Design Council's first magazine after a competitive pitch.

Conde Nast loses Post Office magazine to John Brown

LONDON - Conde Nast's customer publishing division has lost the contract to publish the Royal Mail's magazine for Post Office customers after two issues, the fourth licence it has lost this year.

Dennis to launch first men's weekly exclusively online

LONDON - Dennis Publishing is to launch a weekly magazine called Monkey, which will be published exclusively online and on mobile platforms, and will be pitched as a rival to men's weeklies Nuts and Zoo.

Sky to launch monthly titles dedicated to sport and film

LONDON - The customer publishing divisions of Haymarket and Future are to produce new monthly magazines for Sky, dedicated to sports and movies, in a shake-up of the broadcaster's communications to its 8.2m customers.

Capital One reviews digital media account

LONDON - Credit card company Capital One is reviewing its £7m digital media planning and buying account.

Child leaves Yahoo! to join Webloyalty

LONDON - Yahoo! Search Marketing vice-president of sales and marketing, Martin Child, is leaving the company to join American group Webloyalty.


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