SoE Condemns Threats of Violence
The Society of Editors yesterday spoke out to condemn the reported threats of violence towards the BBC’s political editor at the Labour Party Conference.
The Society of Editors yesterday spoke out to condemn the reported threats of violence towards the BBC’s political editor at the Labour Party Conference.
Newsquest titles in Bradford, York and Darlington are pioneering the company's first modern apprenticeship scheme which gives young people a chance to develop a career in journalism.
Mail Advertising and GAME have announced MailOnline’s first Esports partnership, set to include homepage takeovers, branded videos and a shopping widget within certain Esports articles.
Twice as many adults now use the internet on a smartphone than do on a desktop computer, as smartphones have become the most popular device for going online at every hour of the day, according to new data from Verto Analytics.
The Publishers Audience Measurement Company (PAMCo), has today released the latest NRS audience measurement figures, which blend NRS and AMP print readership data.
Specialist Media Distributor Gold Key Media were awarded the award of Distributor of the Year 2017 by the Financial Times at their annual dinner in Lisbon, during the Distripress Congress.
Yesterday, Metro launched the second of its two new bespoke content features, in collaboration with ITV and the Halifax.
“World News Publishers Outlook 2017” is a new report published by WAN-IFRA this week that examines what top media executives around the world consider to be their greatest priorities, threats and opportunities.
The Sunday Times yesterday announced the appointment of Marina O'Loughlin as its new restaurant critic.
In an expression of their anger and frustration at continued increases in carriage charges and persistent poor service, says the NFRN, 30 retailers from across the country yesterday protested outside of the head office of news wholesaler Smiths News
The Manchester Evening News is launching an edition specifically covering Oldham.
Following an article published on 5 February 2017 in the Mail on Sunday, headlined “EXPOSED How world leaders were duped over global warming”, Bob Ward complained to the Independent Press Standards Organisation that the newspaper had breached Clause
From Sunday, 17 September, The Sunday Business Post, Ireland’s business newspaper will be on sale in all major retail outlets in Greater London, say the publishers.
Journalists working at the Birmingham Mail have reacted with shock and anger at Trinity Mirror’s plans to slash up to 10 jobs at the title, says the NUJ.
“Reality check – making money with Facebook,” a new report published by WAN-IFRA yesterday, challenges news publishers to not only rethink their revenue and relationship strategies with Facebook but also that of all platforms.
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