Mail takes gift mountain to agencies
MailOnline and Daily Mail sales teams played Santa last week as they toured London media agencies with an “enormous mega gift mountain”.
MailOnline and Daily Mail sales teams played Santa last week as they toured London media agencies with an “enormous mega gift mountain”.
Trinity Mirror’s Digital Product team has won six-figure backing from Google for a project exploring new alternatives to promoted content widgets.
The winners of the Content Awards 2016, organised by Editorial Intelligence, were announced this week.
Archant’s French property portal, France Property Shop, has launched a new website – making it easier for buyers to navigate thousands of French properties listed for sale across France.
Johnston Press has launched a new Investigations Unit with a “hard-hitting” report revealing the truth behind Britain’s deadly road crimes and the scandal of lenient sentencing in the UK.
IPSO has launched a panel to advise on its work and wider industry issues from the perspective of readers and citizens, which has met for the first time.
Newsquest has announced a new job partnership with Do-it.org who represent 51,000 charitable organisations across the UK.
Mail Newspapers yesterday announced that Mail Plus has become the only UK digital newspaper to offer readers the first edition of the following day’s paper as it rolls off the presses.
Yesterday, The Scottish Sun’s Xmas Radio station went live on air, with festive hits now playing 24 hours a day.
Newsquest Scotland has named Donald Martin as editor-in-chief of a group whose flagship brands include The Herald, and its heraldscotland.com web site.
ESI Media, parent company of the Evening Standard, Independent and London Live, is partnering with Johnston Press' The i Paper, Yahoo and youth homelessness charity Centrepoint for its 2016 Christmas fundraising appeal.
WAN-IFRA, the World Editors Forum and the FOJO Media Institute are calling on media worldwide to support stronger protections for women journalists in a text released to mark the 250th anniversary celebrations of Sweden’s ‘Freedom of the Press Act’,
News retailers in Northern Ireland have reacted with horror and dismay, says the NFRN, at the Irish News’ move to increase its cover price while reducing the retail margin by 2 per cent.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) has upheld a complaint from Princess Beatrice against Mail Online, about an article published in June.
Following representation from the NFRN, the Telegraph has pleased newsagents by increasing the rates paid to home news delivery retailers for handling third-party advertising inserts (TPAIs).
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