BuzzFeed jobs cuts "chilling for the whole media industry", says the NUJ
According to the NUJ, BuzzFeed is to cut 45 of its 140 staff in London, including 24 journalists who face redundancy.
According to the NUJ, BuzzFeed is to cut 45 of its 140 staff in London, including 24 journalists who face redundancy.
In a special edition of The Scottish Sun today, every copy sold will raise money for Mary’s Meals, the Scottish charity which is part of a global movement to provide meals to some of the world’s poorest children in a place of learning every school da
WoodWing Software, specialists in content creation, introduces Aurora, the latest update to Enterprise, its multichannel publishing solution.
The BBC’s Local News Partnerships have taken a key step towards the creation of a pool of local democracy reporters to cover council and public meetings across the UK.
One of the last newspapers in the UK still printing in black and white will relaunch in full colour in January next year to celebrate its 90th anniversary.
Following the success of its four Summer Weekly newspapers, Monocle is returning to the presses to deliver a winter expedition into crisp white paper, say the publishers.
This week, Guardian US launched a fundraising initiative to support The Mother Load, a new editorial project exploring what makes motherhood in America more challenging than in any other developed country – and what we can do about it.
Mail Newspapers yesterday announced that, from 23rd December 2017, the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday will stop all multiple copy (bulks) sales activity.
The Guardian has announced the appointment of Grace Dent as its new restaurant critic.
On Friday, The Sun launched its annual Smiles at Christmas campaign, this year supporting a charity helping families with kids battling cancer.
Three charities will benefit from The Times Christmas Appeal launched last week.
Newspapers throughout the group have been told jobs will go and payments for working bank holidays and weekends and mileage rates will be cut, reports the NUJ.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) today announced the launch of the IPSO mark, a visual symbol that can be used by all its publications to show their commitment to professional standards and an edited, regulated product.
Following a year-long pilot, the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) this week announced the details of its low-cost arbitration scheme, featuring much-reduced costs for claimants.
Newsquest Hampshire has launched a new weekly title serving the town and surrounding communities of Eastleigh.
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