Tooling up for the job
Having talented and dedicated staff is one prerequisite for publishing success. Another, as Rich Cheary, CEO of the Publisher’s Toolbox, tells James Evelegh, is making sure they have the right tools to do the job.
Having talented and dedicated staff is one prerequisite for publishing success. Another, as Rich Cheary, CEO of the Publisher’s Toolbox, tells James Evelegh, is making sure they have the right tools to do the job.
As the Sunday Post approached its centenary year in 2014, its circulation was in trouble. It had an ageing readership and the newspaper was simply not registering with many Scots. Part of the answer, as Richard Prest tells Ray Snoddy, was to make the
The Society of Editors has expressed its concern over the possible impact on press freedom and public’s right to know after Sir Cliff Richard won his privacy case against the BBC last week.
The European Court of Human Rights released a judgement on 17 July, stating that the investigation of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya‘s murder “failed to look properly into who commissioned the crime”.
With circulation and display advertising revenues largely in decline, and digital subscription models in their infancy, many publishers are banking on branded content to fill the coffers. What’s the best way to go about it? Graham Hayday, director of
James Evelegh's editorial from this week's edition of InPubWeekly.
GQ Middle East has appointed Adam Baidawi as Editor-in-Chief. The twenty-first edition of the title will launch in September and will be published under licence agreement with ITP Media Group.
PCS, a leading publishing software developer, has announced the appointment of Mike Tinsley as Product Specialist for Knowledge Publish.
TI Media has announced a new senior editorial team and structure for its homes group to enhance the portfolio and bring together brands with shared audiences.
Media 10 has announced the appointment of Priya Khanchandani as Editor of its design and architecture brand ICON.
Millennials consume content very differently to the way previous generations did. We grab five minutes with vjoon’s David Rheault, to get his thoughts on what publishers should be doing to meet changing consumer expectations.
The Telegraph has launched its first travel podcast series, Edgelands.
The NUJ says it is fighting compulsory redundancies following a merger of journalist roles at the Manchester Evening News (MEN) and Huddersfield Daily Examiner, as part of Reach's "Live model" strategy of separating its print and digital operations.
On Friday, The Guardian revealed the results of a year-long investigation into America’s domestic sex trafficking industry and the growing role the criminal justice system plays in allowing human traffickers to prey on and exploit incarcerated women.
News UK’s The Times and The Sunday Times are to launch what they say will be the UK’s first free media literacy programme, available to all secondary schools, sixth forms and colleges.
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