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London Press Club Awards – shortlist announced
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London Press Club Awards – shortlist announced

The London Press Club has announced the shortlist for its annual awards.

09/04/2019

Telegraph launches new campaign: Girls, Inspired
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Telegraph launches new campaign: Girls, Inspired

Telegraph Women’s Sport has launched Girls, Inspired, a new campaign to close the gender sports gap in schools.

05/04/2019

City University student wins Hugo Young award
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City University student wins Hugo Young award

Lucy Knight, a journalism masters student from City University, was announced, in March, as the winner of the 2019 Hugo Young award.

05/04/2019

Guardian wins Amnesty International award for Windrush reporting
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Guardian wins Amnesty International award for Windrush reporting

Amelia Gentleman honoured for exposing injustices inflicted on immigrant generation.

04/04/2019

National Press Awards 2018 – winners announced
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National Press Awards 2018 – winners announced

The Times was crowned the Daily Newspaper of the Year, with The Sunday Times taking the Sunday Newspaper of the Year title, at the National Press Awards.

03/04/2019

Janine Gibson joins FT
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Janine Gibson joins FT

Janine Gibson, formerly of Buzzfeed and the Guardian, is to join the editorial leadership team at the Financial Times.

02/04/2019

New Editor-in-Chief for BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine journal
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New Editor-in-Chief for BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine journal

Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis has been appointed the new Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine.

02/04/2019

Immediate appoints new BBC Wildlife Editor
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Immediate appoints new BBC Wildlife Editor

Immediate Media Co has announced the appointment of Paul McGuinness as new editor for BBC Wildlife Magazine.

29/03/2019

Index publishes report on the global importance of local news
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Index publishes report on the global importance of local news

97% of local news editors worry that the powerful are no longer being held to account, according to a new survey published in Index on Censorship magazine.

27/03/2019

SoE concern over proposed ‘Online Harm’ regulation
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SoE concern over proposed ‘Online Harm’ regulation

The Society of Editors has written to the government to express its concerns over a report that new regulations to prevent Online Harm could damage press freedom in the UK.

27/03/2019

Hugh McIlvanney is to be honoured at National Press Awards
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Hugh McIlvanney is to be honoured at National Press Awards

Hugh McIlvanney, who died earlier this year, is widely regarded as the outstanding sportswriter of his generation, and will see an award named after him.

27/03/2019

Data plus
INTERVIEW

Data plus

Having exclusive market data is one thing, but if you can’t overlay analysis and interpretation, you’re unlikely to be able to realise its commercial potential. Ciar Byrne talks to Catrin Griffiths, editor of The Lawyer.

By Ciar Byrne  |  26/03/2019

The Big Rethink
FEATURE

The Big Rethink

Some redesigns are cosmetic, some are radical. The Big Issue’s recent one was a biggie. Paul McNamee talks us through it.

By Paul McNamee  |  26/03/2019

Everybody hates us! The growing abuse of journalists
FEATURE

Everybody hates us! The growing abuse of journalists

Journalists often wear their battle scars with pride. Thick-skinned tabloid hacks adopted the Millwall mantra, “no one likes us, we don’t care”. But now, the mood is much darker.

By Jon Slattery  |  26/03/2019

Anatomy of a viral article
FEATURE

Anatomy of a viral article

‘Going viral’, ‘viral campaigns’ and ‘virality’ are all words and phrases that have entered the digital publishing lexicon in recent years. But what makes a story go viral? And what do publishers have to gain, or fear, from it? Martin Belam reports.

By Martin Belam  |  26/03/2019

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