[Detail of how Lonely Planet is moving its digital team out of Melbourne] Hi everyone, Today we are making some changes to our organisatio… Read More »
Lonely Planet is making around 15 percent of its staff redundant, including relocating its online operations from Melbourne to London, in a… Read More »
BBC Worldwide may now own all 100 percent of Lonely Planet, but the travel guide’s ultimate flight path is not yet necessarily set out. Read More »
BBC Worldwide is paying A$67.2m (£42.1m) to acquire the 25% of travel guide publisher Lonely Planet that it does not already own. Read More »
When BBC Worldwide’s Lonely Planet temporarily dropped prices for some of its mobile travel guides during this summer’s Icelandic volcano er… Read More »
Lonely Planet’s Melbourne-based digital director Kelly Brough is leaving after about 18 months in the role. Her exit was announced to staff… Read More »
Travel publisher Lonely Planet will on Wednesday embed augmented reality features in to new, Android versions of its mobile city guide apps,… Read More »
Late last month, I met with Lonely Planet CEO Matt Goldberg, and did a short video interview with him. It has been exactly a year since Gold… Read More »
Sixteen months after buying the travel guide publisher, BBC Worldwide is starting to thread Lonely Planet in to the heart of its web effort.… Read More »
BBC Worldwide’s Lonely Planet is hiring Dow Jones’ digital strategy and operations SVP Matthew Goldberg away to be its new CEO, replacing ou… Read More »
Best known for its professional travel writing, BBC Worldwide’s Lonely Planet will also start running reviews from amateur authors – and pay… Read More »
Best known for its professional travel writing, BBC Worldwide’s Lonely Planet plans to republish online reviews penned by amateur travel blo… Read More »
To commercial newspapers’ gripes the BBC is “the 300lb gorilla on our garden”, add a collection of concerns on web TV and travel guides. The… Read More »
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