Evening Standard announces new political team
The Evening Standard yesterday announced the line-up of its new political team, headed by Nicholas Cecil, following the retirement of Joe Murphy.
The Evening Standard yesterday announced the line-up of its new political team, headed by Nicholas Cecil, following the retirement of Joe Murphy.
News UK last week announced the launch of Nucleus, its new cross-brand, first-party data platform.
The Ozone Project, the publisher owned digital advertising platform, has announced a landmark test partnership with MG OMD.
New research released this week by the WAN-IFRA’s Women in News programme has provided insight into the scale of sexual harassment in African media organisations.
Robert Flather, chairman of Kolbus UK, has been elected Master of the Stationers’ Company and this week was installed at a ceremony at Goldsmiths’ Hall.
The Evening Standard has announced the appointment of Oscar Williams-Grut as City Editor, working across the newspaper and its digital platforms.
Passendo, an in-email ad serving platform, has announced a new partnership in the UK with publishing and media consultants 360 Publishing.
The National Literacy Trust, supported by sustainable paper brand REY, has announced the delivery of 10,000 free resource packs to year 6 and year 7 students across the country.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation has announced the appointment of Sarah Lee, former partner at Slaughter and May, to its lay-majority Board.
The Guardian has partnered with Ocado to deliver a shoppable experience to help readers get the most from its recipes.
Reach says it is getting deeper into the heart of its Northern Ireland communities with the launch of three new sub-brands.
Owen Meredith has started as News Media Association chief executive with a pledge to work with Government and regulators to ensure a sustainable future for independent journalism.
The Telegraph has launched a podcast series which lays bare how life in Hong Kong was turned upside down in just twelve months, following the introduction of the National Security Law.
Wilshire, in association with the Financial Times, yesterday announced the modernisation and rebranding of the Wilshire 5000 and the launch of a new FT Wilshire 5000 Index Series.
The Government's ban on paid-for HFSS advertising online is a draconian measure which will harm news media publishers instead of the tackling the problem of childhood obesity, the NMA has said.
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