Media and Press

The Online Media Centre will be regularly updated to bring you the latest news and information on The London Book Fair 2012.  In addition you will also find access to press releases and publicity material needed.

  • Contact the PR team

    Contact the PR team

    Midas PR, The London Book Fair's official Public Relations agency, run the onsite press office. Use this area to pick up the latest news and stories from exhibitors, speak with Midas representatives.  Contact Midas PR on londonbookfair@midaspr.co.uk or a member of the marketing team.

    Attend as press

    Attend as press

    Our onsite Press Office offers press attendees a quiet space for meetings, interviews and access to exhibitor releases.  All press must be pre-qualified and maybe asked for proof of press credentials onsite.

    Press registration will be available from early 2012.

  • Download the show logos

    Download The London Book Fair logo and promote your presence at the show with the personalised LBF web and print banners now available.

    Download logos here

    View the 2011 show photos

    View the 2011 show photos

    View and download some of the photos from The London Book Fair 2011 via our Flickr account.  

    Looking for a particular shot? Contact Katie.morhen@reedexpo.co.uk.

  • Media Partners

    The London Book Fair works with a wide range of magazines and associations that encompass the whole industry. 

    Who we work with. Find out more about our Media Partners and Associations

    If you are interested in becoming an LBF partner, contact Katie.morhen@reedexpo.co.uk

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