Mark Wood
Summary
Mark Wood is CEO of Future Publishing, the UK-listed specialist interest magazine company. Wood replaced CEO Stevie Spring in October 2011 after her resignation, having run the UK arm of the business.
Wood was formerly CEO of ITN and head of media at Reuters.
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Future plc names the lead developer of its digital publishing platform, Paul Hudson, to the new role of Director, FutureFolio
Future plc today announced the appointment of Paul Hudson to the new role of Director, FutureFolio.
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RTS Television Journalism awards: full list of winners
"…an impressive and entertaining story-teller who can uncover original stories as well as cover the on-the-day news. His personal touches in the report about unemployment in Merthyr Tydfil turned what could have been an ordinary report into something much more human and memorable. ".
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Retweet: Are Future's tablet magazine sales numbers encouraging, or a signal to be cautious about the platform
Journalism. co. uk's Sarah Marshall has an important post up this morning (actually, afternoon London time) concerning Future PLC and their tablet magazine strategy: Why Future is focusing on tablets and online. As usual, I have no intention of scraping the article and therefore would encourage you to read the post on their site.
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Digital Media Strategies 2013 Speaker Profiles: Future Publishing CEO Mark Wood
Mark Wood joined Future plc as head of its UK operations in 2010 and was appointed Group CEO in October 2011. He is accelerating Future’s digital evolution. Mark is just one of the leading figures from the UK, European and US publishing sectors who will be speaking at the Digital Media Strategies 2013 event on 19 and 20 February at the Westminster Bridge Park Plaza.
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Future reveals "ambitious plans for print" in 2013
Mark Wood, chief executive of Future, has told Media Week that despite more than 40% of ad revenues being generated by digital spend, the specialist publisher retains "ambitious plans for print" in 2013.
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Future selling $1 million per month in tablet magazines
Magazine publisher Future says its tablet magazines are earning it $1 million per month in gross revenue.
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Future returns to profitability
Metal Hammer and Total Film publisher reports pre-tax profit of £1. 1m in the year to 30 September.
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Mediatwits #61: John Hodgman's Faux Expertise; iPad Mini Joins 7" Tablet Party
Welcome to the 61st episode of the Mediatwits podcast, with Mark Glaser and Rafat Ali as co-hosts. This week is a very special edition of the podcast, with an in-depth interview with "famous minor TV personality" John Hodgman, a regular correspondent on "The Daily Show" and the "PC" in the Mac vs.
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Future PLC reports that it has sold £5m through the Apple Newsstand since its launch one year ago; with print sales falling, new revenue stream is vital to company's fate
A number of trade media outlets reported on the short Trading Update the publisher Future PLC issued yesterday that mentioned its Newsstand sales.
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What journalists need to know about Coptic Christians
This morning I got a call from the Poynter. org editors, who asked: “Could you write a piece explaining Coptic Christianity?” The request comes as law enforcement identifies Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, being widely described as a “California Coptic Christian,” as… Read more.

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