IPSO appoints new Chief Executive and four new Board members
IPSO has announced the appointments of Charlotte Dewar as Chief Executive and Lara Fielden, Eddie Gray, Brendan McGinty, Charles Garside as members of its lay-majority Board.
IPSO has announced the appointments of Charlotte Dewar as Chief Executive and Lara Fielden, Eddie Gray, Brendan McGinty, Charles Garside as members of its lay-majority Board.
Tracy De Groose is standing down as Executive Chair of Newsworks in September. Jo Allan has been appointed Managing Director.
The University of Gloucestershire has recruited two experienced journalists who once worked together in the same newsroom to teach the next generation of media professionals.
Cafeyn, a European information streaming service, has acquired Blendle, a leading Dutch news platform.
New analysis released this week by the World Media Group confirms that advertising campaigns viewed within a trusted editorial environment yield significantly better results.
The Times Newspaper this week published an apology, amended its article and agreed to pay libel damages and legal costs to Sultan Choudhury for wrongly suggesting that he held extremist views.
Over a hundred UK-based local news titles are to benefit from funding from a Journalism Emergency Relief Fund by Google News Initiative to ease the impact of Covid-19 on regional publishers.
Style magazine has launched an essay competition with The Black Writers’ Guild for aspiring Black fashion and beauty journalists.
The Bridge, News UK’s commercial division, has announced the launch of The Times Social Studio, following the success of The Sun Social Studio launched last year.
The owner of the Mail titles has reported a return to profit after seeing a slump attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Reach PLC has secured agreement to purchase Independent News & Media’s 50% stake in Independent Star Ltd, publisher of the Irish Daily Star.
The Guardian is planning to make some major changes to its Saturday print offering, including the closure of some long standing sections.
Archant has announced the launch of Local Recall, a project to digitise 150 years of archived newspapers and make them widely available online via voice activated services.
The Society of Editors says the government should resist the urge to rush towards censorship of the internet in a bid to combat disinformation and fake news.
The 160-year-old Stratford Herald and its sister title Midweek have been bought by a joint venture involving regional publishing boss Edward Iliffe.
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