NUJ: Closure of Newport subbing hub "a disaster"
The closure of Newsquest's subbing hub in Newport, with the loss of 14 jobs, has been described as a disaster by the National Union of Journalists.
The closure of Newsquest's subbing hub in Newport, with the loss of 14 jobs, has been described as a disaster by the National Union of Journalists.
The shortlist has been announced for newsawards 2017, the awards event that celebrates the best in news media print, digital and business innovation.
Sun Savers launched in The Scottish Sun on Saturday (4 March) – a brand new loyalty club which will give readers £5 cash for every 28 papers they buy.
News UK has linked up with motoring media company Auto Trader.
Johnston Press has appointed Ian Johnston to the role of Group HR Director.
This weekend the Sunday Post launches a four-part magazine series, showcasing what the beautiful and vibrant country of Scotland has to offer.
With a goal to rapidly accelerate its growing digital audience and commercial offering, the Evening Standard has appointed David Tomchak as Digital Director, Editorial.
The Society of Editors has warned that ‘fake news’ presents a worrying threat to the traditional and professional media.
Journalists at regional publisher Johnston Press have been hit with a six-month pay freeze.
The Guardian is partnering with El País, Le Monde and Spiegel Online on The New Arrivals, an “innovative” 18-month journalism project which focuses on the stories of newly arrived migrant communities in Britain, Spain, France and Germany.
The Daily Mail is, for the first time, the UK’s most read newspaper on Saturday according to the latest figures from the National Readership Survey (NRS).
The Sports Journalists’ Association held its 2016 awards in London on Monday night.
Trinity Mirror titles Liverpool Echo and Gazette Live are introducing premium football content for fans of Liverpool FC and Middlesbrough FC, called Anfield Extra and Gazette Boro Premium respectively.
KentOnline has been given a make-over, making it even easier, say the publishers, to read whether you are on a phone, tablet or desktop computer.
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate the Cambodia Association for Protection of Journalists (CAPJ) to strongly criticize the threat by the Cambodian cabinet against the media. The IFJ call for the comments to be withd
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