Reach sees digital registrations soar
Regional and national publisher Reach saw a record year-on-year increase of 26 per cent in digital revenues in the last quarter of 2020, according to its full-year results.
Regional and national publisher Reach saw a record year-on-year increase of 26 per cent in digital revenues in the last quarter of 2020, according to its full-year results.
Naviga Inc has announced it has acquired Miles 33, a UK headquartered supplier of software to media, corporate and agency customers in 29 countries.
Piano, a subscription commerce and customer experience platform, has joined forces with AT Internet, a France-based company with expertise in digital analytics and contextual data.
News UK has begun its rollout of placements for out-of-work young people through the Government’s Kickstart Scheme.
Diet Coke has teamed up with digital magazine and newspaper subscription service Readly to offer fans a new “Diet Coke break experience”.
The Society of Editors has announced the shortlists for its annual Press Awards, celebrating the best of national journalism.
Nadine White joins The Independent as the first Race Correspondent in the title’s 35-year history, reporting on issues affecting the lives of people of colour and exposing stories of racial injustice.
The BBC’s former political editor Brian Taylor has joined The Herald in a major expansion of the newspaper’s Voices section.
One of three men accused of assassinating investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in Malta in 2017 has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty.
Budding journalists from under-represented and lower income backgrounds can get a start in the media thanks to an initiative supported by the Daily Mirror and the New Statesman.
The Federation of Independent Retailers has praised Smiths News for acting on its members’ concerns by suspending any review of its carriage charges for 12 months.
The Guardian has announced the appointment of Robin Raven as director of product, digital reader revenues.
The Standard has launched the second edition of the Be London’s Headline competition, offering creative teams, planning agencies and brands the opportunity to “paint London with their message”.
Facebook is to lift its ban on news content in Australia after reaching a deal over changes to the proposed new laws to force the digital giants to pay for content.
The Society of Editors has called for clarity from the Scottish Government on its plans to protect freedom of expression under its proposed new Hate Crimes legislation.
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