A free business magazine produced in east London has undergone a “dramatic” change into an internationally distributed paid-for glossy priced at £5, its owners have announced
A free business magazine produced in east London has undergone a “dramatic” change into an internationally distributed paid-for glossy priced at £5, its owners have announced
Time Inc UK yesterday announced the launch of Cake International, the official magazine of the leading cake show
After winning a fantastic 3.6 million viewers in its first six weeks on CBBC, the all-new TV series of Danger Mouse has been a massive ratings triumph. Ready to replicate this, Danger Mouse Magazine is here
Dennis Publishing has announced plans to launch Cyclist magazine in France, home to the largest road cycling market in Europe
Produced by Puzzler Media, in conjunction with King, the creator of the Candy Crush franchise, the new magazine replicates the fun of the game by combining authentic images and striking colours with all-new puzzle challenges, say the publishers.
With its editorial focus on the spirit of the countryside, rural life and culture, do-it-yourself arts and crafts and living with the seasons, the lifestyle magazine has become a bestseller in Germany since its launch in 2005, and with a circulation of over one million it has overtaken top publications such as news weekly Der Spiegel, say the publishers
The title is the first ever paid-for print brand extension for the Dennis flagship title The Week. The new magazine is aimed at curious and smart 8-14 year olds who want to make sense of the world around them.
According to distributors COMAG: New Philosopher is pleased to announce the UK launch of its highly acclaimed newsstand magazine.
Issue one, on sale today, is the first of a four-weekly magazine priced at £3.99 and aimed at children aged six to 12. Each issue of the magazine contains epic missions, mega make-its, jokes, comic adventures, Brains’ coolest gadgets and a Thunderbirds Are Go branded gift
RBI’s Farmers Weekly has launched Home Farm, a new 100-page glossy magazine
Solar Sense magazineMake Solar Sense magazine is a new collaboration between Haymarket Network and Haymarket Business Media’s Energy and Environment division
Everyone is aware of the phenomenally successful Transformers brand franchise, says Signature Publishing. This global brand continues to expand, and in 2015 introduced the new Transformers: Robots In Disguise animated series aimed at 4-8 year olds. The animated series is already attracting large audiences on Cartoon Network and there is an extensive toy line also making its way on to retailer’s shelves.
Gadget is a mass-market monthly tech magazine for geeky parents and their children. It’s a down-to-earth manual for readers who want information about high-tech new products and trends, all covered with the insight, detail and informative graphics that have made Imagine’s How It Works magazine so popular with the same demographic, says Imagine Publishing
On sale from Friday 16th October, Professional Photography is a luxurious new title designed to appeal to professional and advanced photographers, as well as those who just simply love fine-art photography
Coach magazine launches with a print distribution of 300,000 across the UK and with a fully responsive website www.coachmag.co.uk that supplements the print product
According to distributors COMAG Specialist: The first new classic boating title to launch this century, Classic Sailor will be the definitive guide for the classic boating and motor boating world.
Calm, Colour, Create aims to provide monthly art therapy to frazzled adults up and down the country, according to Redan Publishing
Egmont Publishing, the specialist children’s publisher, has announced the launch of Disney’s Star Wars Adventures magazine, focused on the Star Wars saga. The magazine will be a premium pack of Star Wars goodies that will give kids a real insight into the whole of the Star Wars universe, says Egmont. Star Wars Adventures will be published […]
Each month, The History of Rock will shine the spotlight on a different year in history and the rock music of that time. Content unearthed from the NME, Melody Maker and Uncut archives will be revisited to deliver intimate interviews, special features and supreme music photography. Combined with brand new editorial content
Girls Love Everything’s Rosie is the ideal companion magazine to the TV show, following Rosie and her group of colourful friends as they share in their exciting adventures