Mag world view: UK Print ads up; Hearst departure; Eddies and Ozzies; NatGeo reorganizes, top 3 out
- Print advertising in UK national papers rises for first time since 2010 (Guardian)
- British editor Joanna Coles quits Hearst's US glossies (The Times)
- Clowns to the Left of Me… Jokers to the Right: The Independent Publisher in an Age of mergers and acquisitions (Scholarly Kitchen)
- Silence from PR firm BLJ Worldwide over 'recruiting journalists' to support Qatar football World Cup 2020 bid (Press Gazette)
- Folio: Eddie & Ozzie Awards 2018 Finalists Announced (Folio:)
- Upworthy editor steps down as owner Good Media Group culls 31 staff across titles in US (Press Gazette)
- Three Top Execs are Out as National Geographic Partners Reorganizes (Folio:)
- Ink Co-CEO & Founder, Simon Leslie, To Samir “Mr. Magazine™” Husni: “We Support Print Because Print Works.” (Mr. Magazine)
- Publishers Clearing House is surviving the ad duopoly by selling engagement (Digiday)
- What is a Scandinavian media company’s first-ever director of public policy up against? (Nieman Journalism Lab)
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