The Guardian announces 2022 World Cup coverage
As the World Cup kicks off in Qatar, the Guardian’s sports team will be reporting on every game with coverage across audio, video, digital, print and events.
As the World Cup kicks off in Qatar, the Guardian’s sports team will be reporting on every game with coverage across audio, video, digital, print and events.
Havas has announced the expansion of Converged, with two bespoke tools that harness the power of attention to deliver meaningful media experiences.
The News Media Association has welcomed the chancellor’s commitment to bring forward DMU legislation.
Playground xyz, a leader in attention and optimisation technology, has announced the hire of consumer neuroscientist Dr Shannon Bosshard as Lead Scientist.
The National Security Bill, which returns to the Commons, poses a grave threat to press freedom and “rides roughshod” over established journalistic protections, the Society of Editors has warned.
The Telegraph has unveiled its editorial line-up and initiatives ahead of this winter’s Qatar World Cup 2022 tournament (November 20 to December 18).
The union has warned that a diverse media can be developed only if the barriers to working class people entering journalism are identified and actively challenged.
Lumen Research has announced that it is to merge with Avocet, the two combining to become Lumen, with FirstPartyCapital leading a £3M funding round to drive expansion.
The Guardian has organised a global climate leader, with newspapers and media outlets around the world co-publishing an editorial calling for urgent action on the climate crisis.
News UK has announced that Tracey Hart, Newsprinters Commercial Director of Operations, is expanding her role to take responsibility for all aspects of its Retail function.
The Financial Times has appointed Veronica Kan-Dapaah as an assistant editor, joining its editorial senior leadership group, effective from 1 January 2023.
Acast, a leading podcast platform, continues to expand across Europe, launching its presence in the Netherlands by signing Meer Van Dit.
The Northern Irish media firm behind the new website says it is ditching ‘bad news’ for good in a bid to banish negativity.
The Financial Times has appointed analyst and commentator Stuart Kirk as an investment columnist.
Excellence in campaigning and investigative journalism was honoured at the Society of Editors’ inaugural Media Freedom Awards on Wednesday 9 November 2022.
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