Matt Salmon, who is currently group publishing director for Prima, Prima Baby, You & Your Wedding and Cosmopolitan Bride, has been promoted to take up the role and oversee the publisher’s commercial ...
The NatMag 100 Award is a new initiative that gives agencies and their clients the opportunity to win a multimedia ad campaign across the entire NatMag portfolio of 24 brands across print and online, ...
The National Magazine Company is to aquire 100 per cent of the weekly titles published under a joint venture with Australian Consolidated Press. ACP is to sell NatMag its 50 per cent interest in ...
National Magazine Company has acquired total control of the ACP-NatMag joint venture from partner Australian Consolidated Press. The deal, for an undisclosed sum, will prompt the departure of ...
‘We were kind of a late entry into the digital space,’acknowledges Alex Ballantyne, managing director of NatMag’s digital publishing business, Hearst Digital. NatMag began to pursue online publishing ...
Muirhead will be part of the publisher’s central marketing team and will be responsible for creating, developing and managing the publisher’s centralised insight team. She will work in partnership ...
The National Magazine Company managing director, Jessica Burley, will leave the business at the end of January, eight months after the company acquired a new chief executive. Burley, joined the ...
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In the UK, the National Magazine Company (NatMag) has recruited Asos exec Aida Muirhead for its newly created role of Research and Insight Director, responsible for creating, developing and managing ...
The phenomenon that is Supernanny has landed in the world of weekly magazines, but neither Jo Frost nor Channel 4, which screens her hit TV show, has anything to do with it. The star of the new title, ...