The DWPub JournAlert blog is sleeping

29 October, 2010

The DWPub JournAlert email newsletter is alive and thriving, but we’re no longer adding stories to this blog, as you can now keep up to date with all our media news on www.featuresexec.com/bulletin. You’ll find media outlet launches, closures, redesigns; editorial staff hires and promotions, and now also news from the PR industry, as well as focus interviews with editors and freelance journalists.

This site will remain available until further notice, so that you can still search the archive and find out about the DWPub JournAlert and the team behind it. Questions, comments, suggestions, or want to get the DWPub JournAlert by email? Get in touch on vanessa@dwpub.com

 


Media News 14/10/10

14 October, 2010

Deadline Scotland appoints chief reporter
Deadline Press & Picture Agency
have appointed former Scotland on Sunday news editor Peter Laing as chief reporter. The move reunites Laing with Shaun Milne, Deadline’s consulting managing editor, and owners Scott Douglas and Raymond Notarangelo, who all worked together at the Scottish Daily Record.

Skyport launches website
Skyport Heathrow
has launched a website. www.skyport-heathrow.co.uk is fully interactive and targeted at all airport staff past and present. It covers all the news and views of airport staff from charity fundraising events to personal achievements and gives them the opportunity to have their say about everything that’s going on at the airport.

Trafford Metro News to relaunch as two titles
MEN Media
has announced that The Trafford Metro News will relaunch as two new newspapers from next Thursday. The Sale & Altrincham Advertiser and The Stretford & Urmston Advertiser will replace the Manchester-based Metro News as a result of editorial restructuring of the MEN Media business over the summer.

Sally Huggett starts as editor in chief for The LIME Magazine
Sally Huggett BSc Dip He RN
has recently taken up the position of editor in chief for The LIME Magazine for parents of children with special needs. Her team of regular writers includes Dr Susan Ashley PhD, Dr Jackie Marquette PhD, Ian Jordan, Mark Brown and Munira Adenwalla.

Catherine Dawes joins BBC Gardeners’ World magazine as features co-ordinator
Catherine Dawes
has been appointed to the new role of features co-ordinator at BBC Worldwide‘s BBC Gardeners’ World magazine. Dawes started at the publication this Monday (11 October).


Freelance focus: Anne Wollenberg

13 October, 2010

Freelance focus

The Focus is a chance for freelance journalist members of www.journalistdirectory.com to tell colleagues, editors and PRs (in our separate newsletter from www.featuresexec.com) a bit more about their work and experience. If you’d like to take part email us on news@dwpub.com.

This week (pictured, right): Anne Wollenberg

What do you write about?

Film, music, work and careers, design and the creative industries, and social and political issues, with bits of education, finance, food, TV and media thrown in. You’ll usually find me covering a very eclectic mix of topics – in the last few weeks it’s been Twix bars, the Beatles, magazine design, Nick Clegg, domestic violence and pop stars’ degrees, among other things.

Where are we likely to see your work?

The Guardian and Guardian.co.uk, Virgin Media, DVD & Blu-ray Review, Cue Entertainment, TheSite.org and Computer Arts Projects magazine. Other recent clients have included The Musician, Disability Now and the Independent. Over my freelance career I’ve written for everyone from the Telegraph to Film4 to Pay magazine – what can I say, I get around.

What’s the most memorable work you’ve done?

I have a rare sleep disorder and wrote a feature on it for the Indy in 2008. Two years on, I still get emails thanking me for writing it (there’s not much other material on the subject). People often say it helped explain things to friends or family, which is great. On a more frivolous note, I very much enjoyed interviewing Simon Pegg recently, having long been a fan of his work (particularly Spaced).

How would you pay the bills if you weren’t a journalist?

I’d be a creative writing teacher or a lecturer of some sort. I’d actually love to learn to use creative writing for therapeutic purposes, but there aren’t very many courses in this and I can’t find any in London. Otherwise, I’d open a bookshop and/or teashop.

If we gave you £1,000, how would you spend it?

On a trip to Japan or Canada – my boyfriend lived in Canada for a bit and we plan to go over there at some point, stay with various friends and take the Toronto-Vancouver train.

What books are on your bedside table, magazines in your bag, or blogs on your screen?

I’m reading Naïve. Super by Erlend Loe – next on my list is Super Sad True Love Story by Gary Shteyngart. My favourite magazines are a (possibly odd) mix of women’s glossies – e.g. Glamour, US Elle – and independent film mags like Little White Lies. Plus I just signed up for Stack Magazines, where you get a different independent mag in the post every month. Blog-wise, I read various media, film, food and craft blogs, plus Slushpile Hell and Clients From Hell are consistently hilarious and Rare Bird Finds turns up some cool online goodies.

Get in touch with this journalist via the Freelance Journalist Directory: www.journalistdirectory.com/journalist/XXTAT/Anne-Wollenberg/


Media news 13/10/10

13 October, 2010

MVP basketball magazine launches
MVP
basketball magazine has launched this month. The quarterly magazine contains features, competitions, product reviews and interviews. The accompanying website MVP247.com features all the latest basketball news, views and videos. MVP is edited by Greg Tanner.

IPC sells Caravan to Warners Group Publications
IPC
has completed its sale of Caravan to Warners Group Publications. The deal sees Warners acquire the brand – previously part of the IPC Inspire portfolio – with immediate effect. There will be no interruption to the publishing schedule of the title.

Yorkshire weekly revamps
The Brighouse Echo
has changed from a broadsheet to a tabloid format. The first tabloid issue was published last Thursday (7 October) with a run of 56 pages instead of the previous 24-28 pages. The Yorkshire weekly has also undergone a redesign and displays a new masthead.

WheresGoodtoEat.com launches
WheresGoodtoEat.com
has launched online. The interactive website features reviews on eating establishments throughout the country.

Further changes at IPC media
IPC
have announced the sale of Model Collector and Stamp Magazine to MyHobbyStore. The move is part of a review of IPC Media’s niche and specialist titles. MyHobbyStore also publishes RCM&E, Model Engineer, Model Boats and Good Woodworking.

 

 

 

 


Media News 12/10/10

12 October, 2010

motherswhowork.co.uk launches new career change blog
motherswhowork.co.uk has launched a new career change blog in time for the website’s third birthday.

New look Classic FM magazine launches
Classic FM magazine has revealed a redesign this month.

Verve magazine launched
Bright Publishing has launched Verve (www.vervemag.co.uk), a free travel, lifestyle and technology publication.

 Editor appointed at IMT
Irish Medical Times has appointed Dara Gantly as editor. IMT is published weekly by MPI Media.

Future launches Tap!
Future Publishing has announced the launch of Tap! The iPhone and iPad Magazine, available simultaneously across multiple platforms in print, digital and online versions, alongside a paid-for iPhone app.

Bardgett Media press agency relaunches
Graham Bardgett has relaunched his Bardgett Media press agency operation as a correspondent on defence and international affairs.


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