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Dennis Publishing
Posted By Robert Andrews - Tue 24 Jun 2008 02:06 AM PST
-- Dennis: Dennis Publishing will follow its Monkey digital magazine for men with a motoring title, iMotor. Emailed fortnightly from July 17, the page-turner will, like Monkey, include in-page videos.…
Posted By Robert Andrews - Wed 30 Apr 2008 09:10 AM PST
-- Monkey: Dennis’ online men’s magazine Monkey has gone live with its anticipated new website, accompanying the basic digital edition page-turner. Dennis had said last week the site would include…
Posted By Robert Andrews - Thu 24 Apr 2008 03:23 AM PST
-- ABCe gap closing: Mirror Group Newspapers recorded four million unique users in March across its seven national news sites, its debut ABCe returns show. Guardian.co.uk held top place with…
Posted By Robert Andrews - Tue 26 Feb 2008 08:18 AM PST
Dennis’ free, paperless lads’ mag Monkey has overtaken commercial print rivals Nuts and Zoo for circulation, as Press Gazette notes. Latest ABCe figures (Monkey’s first for a year) gave the…
Posted By Robert Andrews - Wed 09 Jan 2008 10:27 AM PST
Magazine publisher Dennis is buying politics and current affairs webzine The First Post to fit the site alongside its own weekly news digest The Week. Started three years ago, under-the-radar…
Posted By Rafat Ali - Mon 24 Dec 2007 07:31 AM PST
We’re closed for the rest of the year, hence running on headlines until Jan 2: -- Belgacom’s Skynet unit sells Extenseo to Aegis: Belgacom’s digital media unit Skynet has reached…
Posted By Robert Andrews - Thu 29 Nov 2007 04:42 AM PST
When is an online unit not an online unit? When it’s a “new product development team”. Magazine publisher Dennis is shuffling the chairs, creating a new 10-strong division - headed…
Posted By Robert Andrews - Mon 08 Oct 2007 10:22 AM PST
Dennis Publishing has replaced the publishing director responsible for its Monkey weekly e-zine. Former Emap (LSE: EMA) strategy director James Mallinson left following a company restructure and has been replaced…
Posted By Ingrid Lunden - Wed 15 Aug 2007 12:18 AM PST
Well, you can’t blame them for trying...Hearst‘s UK division Natmags has axed its digital-only magazine Jellyfish after a five-month trial, citing distribution challenges. The celebrity/fashion title had been sent out…
Posted By Rafat Ali - Thu 01 Dec 2005 08:12 PM PST
Dennis Interactive is putting the final touches to a global mobile strategy for Maxim magazine that will fully integrate the planned global network of websites with its mobile portal. The…
Posted By Rafat Ali - Tue 24 Aug 2004 10:09 AM PST
In UK, the Future Network has bought Dennis Publishing’s PC Zone, Computer & Video Games and the latter’s website in a deal worth £2.5m. PC Zone sells 41,073 copies a…
Posted By Rafat Ali - Sun 08 Feb 2004 01:03 PM PST
All the laddie magazines are having a party together, it seems: The recent flurry of activity in the men’s magazine market is being matched online with leading publishers IPC, Emap…
Posted By Rafat Ali - Fri 06 Sep 2002 05:09 AM PST
Dennis Interactive Charges for Game Site: Dennis Publishing’s new-media arm, Dennis Interactive (in U.K.), is to charge for content for the first time, on gaming portal Computerandvideogames.com. Access to the…
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paidContent:UK covers the business of digital media for the U.K. and European markets.
Robert Andrews
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Staci D. Kramer
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