Media roundup - The Times, Dennis, Starbucks, Mail on Sunday, Elle

We bring you the buzz from the wider media sphere, across the world and across the web. This week: Sainsbury's to launch cookbook; Immediate Media is new home for BBC mags; Future and Dennis show off Newsstand stats; Radox first campaign under Unilever; Royal Mail monopoly of DM causes worry;

Sainsbury's and Seven launch new winter cook book
With the cold nights drawing in, Sainsbury's has launched a brand new cookbook, The Classics Recipe Collection, which brings together 100 of the nation's favourite dishes in one handy volume, available in-store now for just £5.

Immediate Media named as new home for BBC Magazines
Radio Times and other leading BBC magazine titles will be published by a new company called Immediate Media, which will be headed up by Tom Bureau, the chief executive of specialist publisher Magicalia.

Future and Dennis reveal Apple Newsstand performance
Future has sold "hundreds of thousands of pounds" worth of content and recorded more than three million downloads via Apple's Newsstand, while Dennis has notched up more than one million downloads.

Radox in first brand extension under Unilever ownership
Unilever UK is launching a new line for its recently acquired home and personal care brand, Radox, backed by a £2m marketing spend.

Royal Mail control of direct mail prices worries DMA
The DMA has greeted Ofcom's proposals to free Royal Mail to set its own prices for bulk mail with concern, pointing out a lack of safeguards for bulk mail users against Royal Mail abusing its monopoly.