Pink Ink: find out more about the history of LGBT publications

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Pink Ink: find out more about the history of LGBT publications

OUTinPerth is up to it's 183rd issue, we've been Perth's LGBTIQ media outlet for 14 years. We follow in the footsteps of Q-West, Shout, The Westside
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John Whittingdale Attacks 'Draconian' Costs On Publishers As Press Recognition Panel Due To …

The former culture secretary's comments to BBC Radio 4's Today programme come after his successor, Karen Bradley, said that forcing publishers to
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Intelsat 19 Engages With Nine Network Australia

The IntelsatOne terrestrial network is now going to start to bring news content and special events from around the world to Australia for that country's
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Blue Ridge Hosts Best Selling Author

New York Times Best Selling Author Robert Venditti visited downtown Blue Ridge Saturday, October 22, to attend a special Fall Event at Mountain
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No simple link between media competition and story choice, says US professor

A Fairfax/NZME merger could incentivise publishers to increase commitment to “durable”, quality news, says Professor Randal Picker in paid opinion.
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SES Subsidiary MX1 Extends The 1-2-3.tv Contract

German interactive teleshopping broadcaster, 1-2-3.tv has extended its contract with global media services company, MX1, and will continue to rely on
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Weather Channel's Neil Katz: Platforms 'have the power' — for now

In some ways, the relationship between Facebook and publishers is similar to the relationship between pay-TV companies like Comcast and TV
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Bronzer Sisley Paris Bestsellers

Free shipping and returns on Bronzer Sisley Paris Bestsellers at Nordstrom.com.
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'Commercialisation of publishing affecting quality'

Speaking at the valedictory ceremony of a two-day workshop for publishers, jointly organised by the North Karnataka Women Writer's Association and
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Sharjah named guest of honor of the São Paulo International Book Fair

According to the Brazilian Book Chamber, with its large population of Arab immigrants, near 12 million, Brazil is considered by Emirates Publisher
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