Victory for the Standard in libel case
The Standard has won a second major libel victory in the High Court over former Tory MP Jacqui Lait.
The Standard has won a second major libel victory in the High Court over former Tory MP Jacqui Lait.
FT.com has announced the launch of its inaugural ‘Mobile in the Boardroom’ report, a global research project delving into all aspects of the use of mobile devices among business professionals.
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has unveiled plans for its latest centre dedicated to creative innovation, training and research for the newsroom of the future.
The Financial Times and Bloomberg have announced that FT customers with a corporate licence will be able to access Financial Times journalism via the Bloomberg Professional service.
Central Independent News and Media are celebrating after the group's newspapers helped raise £270,000 for hundreds of charities across the region.
Newspaper publishers understand their traditional revenue sources will not return to the levels they enjoyed in years past, and they are making the development of new products and new channels their top priorities for more profit, the second annual W
Bauer Media has announced that Linda Peters will join Cocosa, the company's e-commerce business, providing front-row fashion at exclusive prices, on 6 December 2010 as Managing Director.
The Editors' Code of Practice Committee, which writes and revises the voluntary code of standards overseen by the Press Complaints Commission, is undertaking its annual review of the Code.
Mirrorpix have launched a new photo library website, offering online access to Mirror Group's photographic collections including images from the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror, The People and The Daily Herald archives.
The Guardian First Book Award has been won by academic Alexandra Harris for her book Romantic Moderns, published by Thames & Hudson.
A change to the rules covering publication of corrections is to be introduced into the Editors' Code of Practice, to which the British press subscribes voluntarily.
Following the success of its first edition last year, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) is organising a second international conference dedicated to making the most from sports news.
China Daily, China’s leading English-language newspaper, will appear as a new weekly edition on UK newsstands from 3 December.
The Association of Online Publishers (AOP) has unveiled its first research study “The New Rules of Engagement”.
News International has announced that Clive Milner, Chief Operating Officer, is leaving after 30 years in the company.
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