University of Sunderland’s Students’ Union magazine, Degrees North, is holding an informal Meet & Greet for the new team and contributors tonight.
If you’re hoping to get involved with this year’s Degrees North, tonight is a great chance to go and put names to faces of the DN Editors. There will also be a fine selection [...]
Mixmag, the “world’s biggest selling dance music magazine” is looking for journalism students from across the UK to write about the nightlife of the city you study ‘ live in (for all your Newcastle-based interlopers). In their words, “this is a great opportunity for young journos in the making to get their writing in print [...]
“The future of magazines is glorious,” said Simon Wear of magazine house Future UK, wrapping up the industry event ‘What Happens to Magazines?’ held in London last night. “Both print and online,” he added.
He would say that, though: Future has been selling a successful 1.7m magazines a month through the recession with its hobby and [...]
Shaun Milne, founding Director of digital publishing company Planet Ink, shares his decisions and ambitions for new online-only magazine ecoforyou.
Why did you go for a turn-page magazine format?
There were a number of good reasons, not least it is a fairly straightforward skill to learn. We purchase the technology on license so we don’t need [...]
One of the North East’s top magazines, Collective, is looking for contributors to enter its hallowed fashion and entertainments pages. They’re currently running features on London Fashion week, health, beauty, arts and parties.
You can contact Editor Karen Bell at their offices in Wylam Wharf, High Street East, Sunderland or call them on 0191 5143598. For [...]
A new magazine that’s already gained interest from creative hub Channel 4Talent wants to hear from writers, artists, photographers and designers to contribute to their new magazine. The first deadline’s a bit tight (10th Dec) but well worth it, certainly if you’ve already got something creative put down on paper. In their own words:
Another opportunity for magazine writers from a new title launching soon, John Doe Quarterly, targeted at young professional males aged 18-35.
The publisher Richard Stoddart is looking for any of you who would like to submit an article for possible inclusion in their first edition, with potential for payment if they’re successful. Richard says: