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DC Thomson launches four-stories romance and crime series
October 18, 2012
A FOUR-stories romance and crime series is being launched today by DC Thomson, the Dundee-based…
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Obit published of former DC Thomson sub-editor, Arthur RaeOctober 17, 2012
AN obituary of a former sub-editor at newspaper publishers, DC Thomson, is published in The...
The People’s Friend has website revampedOctober 3, 2012
THE ‘famous story magazine’, The People’s Friend, has had its website revamped. Says its publisher,...
Ron Scott steps down from The Sunday PostOctober 2, 2012
ONE of the giants of Scottish football reporting – The Sunday Post’s Ron Scott –...
Late DC Thomson director credited with ushering in new technologyOctober 1, 2012
A LATE director of the newspaper and publishing giant, DC Thomson, is credited with ushering...
New website look for The Scots MagazineSeptember 3, 2012
ONE of the world’s oldest publications – The Scots Magazine – has unveiled a new-look...
First Ennis, now Pistorius for The BeanoAugust 29, 2012
THE Beano comic has added to its celebration of the Olympic Games in London by...
Ennis the Menace to grace cover of The BeanoAugust 20, 2012
OF course, we should have predicted it. Move over Dennis the Menace; it’s time for...
Digital future for The Dandy with 75th anniversary issue its last in printAugust 16, 2012
THE iconic Scots comic, The Dandy, is to go digital, with its last print edition...
Dandy future ‘still under review’, say publishersAugust 14, 2012
THE publishers of The Dandy comic has said the future of the title is “still...
Newspaper distribution posts at risk of redundancy at DC ThomsonAugust 9, 2012
SOME 59 transport, circulation and finance posts at newspaper publishers, DC Thomson, have been identified...
In My Opinion: Chris Holme: Digital history manAugust 3, 2012
AMID all the gloom that hangs over traditional news media, there’s one bright spot from an...
Animal Planet magazine to closeJuly 23, 2012
THE Scottish Magazine of the Year at awards held last year by the Professional Publishers Association...