Editorial job losses at Reach’s national titles
Reach plc has entered into consultation with staff on proposed changes to the editorial structure of its national newspapers, which will involve job losses.
Reach plc has entered into consultation with staff on proposed changes to the editorial structure of its national newspapers, which will involve job losses.
The Financial Times has hired award-winning columnist Camilla Cavendish as contributing editor.
HarperCollins joined forces with News UK’s established News Academy programme last week for the first ever combined journalism and publishing summer school, held at The News Building, News UK’s London Bridge offices.
More than 20,000 complaints were made to the Independent Press Standards Organisation last year, according to figures published yesterday in their Annual Report, up from nearly 15,000 in 2016.
James Evelegh's editorial from today's edition of InPubWeekly.
The National Union of Journalists has strongly condemned the imprisonment of two Reuters journalists found guilty of breaching the official secrets act in Myanmar.
The Guardian has announced the appointment of England international footballer Eni Aluko as a new sport columnist.
Tom Kerridge, the Michelin-starred chef, best-selling author and TV presenter, joins The Dish food section of The Sunday Times Magazine from this weekend.
Tamedia, a leading Swiss private media group, has successfully incorporated Enterprise Aurora into their editorial processes.
David McCann, the current assistant editor and head of news at The Herald, is joining The Times Scotland next month as news editor and deputy to the editor, Magnus Llewellin.
As The Atlantic continues to expand internationally, editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg announced yesterday the hire of Prashant Rao as The Atlantic’s new global editor, based in London.
The News Media Association has expressed surprise at the BBC’s decision not to appeal the judgment in the Sir Cliff Richard case.
A third of Newsquest’s sports department in Bradford - serving the daily Telegraph & Argus and four weeklies - will be axed under new company plans, says the NUJ.
Condé Nast yesterday announced a new partnership between the company’s US and UK Condé Nast Traveller teams to create one editorial platform in 2019.
James Evelegh's editorial from today's edition of InPubWeekly.
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