M Le magazine du Monde has debuted its English-language global edition including distribution in key Asian markets such as Japan, Korea, Greater China, and Singapore.
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Le Monde expands global footprint with M International, spotlights Asian audiences
BBC splits its India operations
Following a series of tax raids in 2023 and shifting regulations, the BBC announced it's dividing its operations in India this week, as it seeks to meet the country's foreign investment rules.
Ten questions with Ingrid Verschuren: Head of Data Strategy & AI, Dow Jones
As the generative AI boom sweeps over the media industry, Campaign catches up with Dow Jones' Ingrid Verschuren to discuss how the news and finance conglomerate is embracing artificial intelligence and navigating both its threats and opportunities.
Journalists and PR people don’t have to be friends, but we rely on each other
Reporters may not always be your friend, but it doesn't mean they're your enemy either, opines The Message co-founder Chris Powell.
AI, sustainability, Web3 and a need for continuous innovation: Vogue Singapore pins down 'what's next' in the worlds of fashion, creative and more
INSPIRATION STATION: AI is a new tool to harness self-expression, the metaverse has democratised creativity and sustainability is key to the future of design and fashion—get inspired by the insights from Vogue's 'Next in Vogue' in Singapore.
Behind Semafor’s ‘radical’ digital news offering
Justin Smith, CEO of the soon-to-launch global news publisher, and executive editor Gina Chua on how the company is ‘reimagining’ publishing for global and regional audiences.
What Publicis' Natalie Lam is looking for on the Lions print & publishing jury
CANNES LIONS JURY PERSPECTIVES: The chief creative officer for Publicis Groupe APAC & MEA also shares what she wants to immerse herself in at Cannes and who she wants to meet.
Why diversity in media planning is a business imperative
The role tech can play in bringing the industry a step closer towards a more diverse publishing landscape.
Content, community and commerce (and a catamaran): Tatler’s new formula for success in the luxury space
Chairman and CEO Michel Lamunière speaks exclusively to Campaign about how an evolution of the luxury-focused media company's approach is coming to fruition.
Haymarket records annual profits of £8.3m despite effects of Covid-19
More than 75% of revenues came from digital, data and live activity.
New York Times to move digital operations out of HK amid security-law concerns
The international publisher will move part of its newsroom to Seoul.
The future of lifestyle publishing
Beyond the 'print is dead, digital is king' cliché, three other noteworthy reinventions will emerge to revitalise the industry, according to a Singapore publishing veteran.
Print edition cuts and job losses hit News Corp in Australia
It's yet another dark day for news publishing in Australia, as News Corp ends print publishing for more than 100 titles and cuts hundreds of jobs.
Sink or swim: Can heritage print publishers keep afloat?
SOUNDING BOARD: We ask experts whether the era of the glossy mag is over, and what this means for marketing, media and the fate of luxury brands.
Major Malaysian publishing house Blu Inc shuts, 200 staff laid off
Blu Inc was responsible for titles such as Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan and Cleo.
Haymarket's profits jump 150% to £8.6 million
'More opportunity today than there ever has been,' company says.
“We’re missing half the world’s POV by not quoting women”
Panellists at Women Leading Change explored why publishers have just as important a role in promoting diversity as advertisers.
NME and Uncut sold to Singapore's BandLab
Ex-NME editor suggests digital brand can be 'more valuable' outside publishing company.