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Lonely Planet magazine: BBC Worldwide sells business to NC2 Media

BBC Worldwide sells Lonely Planet at a £80m loss

BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC, has sold the Lonely Planet guidebook business to US company NC2 Media

Lonely Planet: reported to be up for sale

Lonely Planet up for grabs

The BBC is understood to be selling the travel brand.

Lonely Planet: appoints Iris

Lonely Planet appoints Iris to handle global digital youth strategy

Lonely Planet, the travel guide publisher, has appointed Iris Worldwide to create an international youth strategy as it prepares to

Lonely Planet: launches Dream Trips app

Immediate launches Lonely Planet and Top Gear iPad apps

Immediate Media has launched two iPad apps for Lonely Planet and Top Gear magazines, both priced at £3.99.

Lonely Planet: subject of a £33.8m writedown by BBC Worldwide

BBC Worldwide reports record profit and revenue

BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC, increased its total returns to the BBC by 8.6% in the 2010/11

Dominic Rowell: named managing director of digital at Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet rings digital changes

Lonely Planet has appointed its global marketing director Dominic Rowell as managing director of digital.

Lonely Planet: publishes iPad app

Lonely Planet publishes $19.99 iPad app

LONDON - Lonely Planet has created an app for Apple's new iPad that costs $19.99 (£13.20) and showcases 1,000 travel

Douglas Schatz: new managing director, EMEA, Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet appoints Schatz as MD for EMEA

LONDON - Lonely Planet has named Douglas Schatz as managing director for its EMEA region.

BBC continues global roll-out of Lonely Planet Magazine

LONDON - BBC Magazines has brokered five new international licensing deals for its controversial venture Lonely Planet Magazine, meaning that

Sir Michael Lyons, BBC Trust

Commercial restrictions placed on BBC Worldwide

BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC, will no longer be able to expand its activities through mergers or