I've noticed this week that there are lot of changes in the publishing world, mainly as a result of the march online. The biggest story is that Time Inc is too cut up to 600 jobs.
Gannet, America’s largest newspaper chain, is to make 10% of its workforce redundant by December. They also own Newsquest in the UK.
Sky Creative, the in-house design team at BSkyB, cuts design jobs. A design director, a creative director and five designers are to go. There are rumours there are more redundancies to come.
Mygazines.com, the peer-to-peer magazine site, has closed. Ran out of funds , apparently.
Grazia magazine, the weekly fashion magazine, will be produced out of the new Westfield shopping centre in West London. The Grazia staff will be working in a perspex pod for all to see from 3 November.
The Telegraph Media Group will be publishing videos from The Onion, America’s finest news source.
The Guardian announces editorial changes. It is integrating online and print production teams, a trend being seen in quite a few places.
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