Media Week: Dennis launches revamped PC Pro website
Thursday, 20 August 2009, 07:46
"[PC Pro] currently attracts 883,000 unique users every month, according to Dennis data. … The revamped site offers several new features, including a reviews-filtering tool that enables users to compare products and create buying shortlists of up to 12 products."
paidContent:UK: Interview: Dennis’ New CTO Paul Lomax: On E-Books And Leaving GMG
Wednesday, 5 August 2009, 23:18
"Dennis will next week re-launch PCPro.co.uk as the first stage of a company-wide revamp of its sites using a new in-house CMS."
Press Gazette: Dennis journalists experiment with working from home
Friday, 15 May 2009, 16:41
Interesting, not least for the byline: "Staff on B2B computing website ITpro.co.uk have set up a virtual newsroom and will attempt to go about their normal jobs using broadband, mobile phones and instant messenger."
Press Gazette: The Week launches website and swallows The First Post
Wednesday, 28 January 2009, 16:03
"[B]y the end of March, the website will merge with The First Post and carry all The Week’s editorial content – but to magazine subscribers only. … The new site will have The Week’s editorial content, and archived content, on a page-turning programme behind “a big red subscription-only button,” [The Week publisher Simon Davies] said.
paidContent:UK: Felix Says Dennis To Make 40 Percent From Web, Eyes Acquisitions
Tuesday, 2 December 2008, 20:08
"Maverick Dennis Publishing founder and owner Felix Dennis has bullishly predicted his company will make 40 percent of its advertising revenues from online next year. … But the 40 percent forecast may actually be a downward revision for the company—12 months ago Dennis CEO James Tye told Press Gazette that the company then made a third of its ad revenues from online and was on course to make 50 percent from online by 2009."
Friday, 14 December 2007, 08:43
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"[Dennis] plans to build on the e-zine [Monkey] by making it a “source of entertainment” and offering social networking capabilities."
Saturday, 1 December 2007, 11:01
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Richard Burton: "[In-text advertising] is intelligent technology used in a very unintellident way. It has bags of potential within advertising features and, used internally, the coding can open up all sorts of possibilities."
Friday, 28 September 2007, 14:01
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“It’s a long, slow sunset for ink-on-paper magazines,” says Felix Dennis … “but sunsets can produce vast sums of money.”
Thursday, 23 August 2007, 10:15
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"Dennis Publishing is looking to roll out its online-only magazine model following the success of Monkey in last week’s ABCE figures."
Sunday, 19 August 2007, 10:59
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"[John] Lumpkin joins 18 other Stuff employees who lost their jobs this week when Alpha Media decided to close the magazine and concentrate on the Maxim and Blender magazines and brands."
Monday, 6 August 2007, 19:20
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Ooooh… structured blogging. Clever stuff.
Monday, 6 August 2007, 19:18
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Wot’s this? Project badger hiding the fact that their next site is called "London is Free"?
First stats for Project Badger sites
Wednesday, 27 June 2007, 08:08
Project Badger, Dennis Publishing’s skunkworks unit, reveals the first 20 days of statistics for two of the sites it has launched, Know Your Mobile and Den of Geek.
Know Your Mobile, lead badger Mat Toor claims, is on course for about 15,000 uniques by the end of June and has had about 40-45k page impressions and [...]
Saturday, 16 June 2007, 09:57
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"Dennis Publishing, the publisher of magazines such as Maxim, has sold its U.S. arm to private equity firm Quadrangle Group. … The deal also includes Maximonline "










