Mail’s Computers for Kids campaign raised £250,000 in first weekend
The Daily Mail has launched a major campaign to dramatically boost the supply of laptops to the schools that most need them.
The Daily Mail has launched a major campaign to dramatically boost the supply of laptops to the schools that most need them.
The price of the Saturday edition of the Daily Telegraph is rising by 20p from February 5, but the publisher will be keeping back the improved retail margin for six months.
IAB Europe has released its updated ‘Guide to the Post-Third-Party Cookie Era’, to prepare brands, agencies, publishers and tech intermediaries for the post-third-party cookie advertising ecosystem.
As part of its change from InterMedia Solutions to InterSend Limited, the fulfilment, logistics and direct mail company has launched a new website.
The Guardian has announced that Merope Mills has been appointed as editor of its new Saturday magazine.
Readly has expanded its portfolio of national newspapers by adding five Irish titles from Reach plc to its platform.
The Sun on Sunday is launching its Books For Kids campaign to bring the joy of reading to more families during lockdown.
The Society of Editors has added its voice to concern raised by the industry after a minister launched an online outburst against a journalist for asking questions.
Reach has appointed Matthew Shaw as Rugby League Live Editor as the publisher looks to bolster coverage of the sport in northern heartlands areas.
The Commonwealth Press Union Media Trust last week presented the 2020 Astor Award to Professor Robert Pinker for his outstanding contribution to press freedom across the Commonwealth.
The NFRN has praised Reach for acting on members’ concerns and accompanying forthcoming price rises on its Monday to Friday editions of the Daily Mirror with pro-rata terms.
The Financial Times has launched Climate Capital, a dedicated new journalism offering on FT.com, edited by newly appointed climate editor Emiliya Mychasuk and led by journalist Leslie Hook.
In Your Area, alongside 40 of Reach’s northern titles, has launched the Cash for Connectivity appeal.
The Society of Editors has called on the Liberal Democrats to review political freesheets which appear to ape mainstream publications following the emergence of a new “free” title by the party.
In recognition of the extraordinary challenges faced by schools in England and Wales, the National Education Union and the Daily Mirror have launched an appeal to supply learning materials.
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