WAN-IFRA and others create Council to fight misinformation
The formation of a Global Council to Build Trust in Media and Fight Misinformation was announced yesterday at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, Italy.
The formation of a Global Council to Build Trust in Media and Fight Misinformation was announced yesterday at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, Italy.
Now in its eighth generation, the latest version of vjoon K4 supports Adobe CC 2018 and features two new modules. Many details have been refined to streamline tasks and simplify work processes.
The London Press Club yesterday announced the shortlist for its annual Awards.
Clare Conway has been appointed Features Editor and Sacha Forbes has been appointed Associate Editor, it was announced today by Richard Dennen, Editor of Tatler.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) has announced the appointment of Ian MacGregor, President of the Society of Editors and Editor Emeritus of the Telegraph Media Group, to its Board.
James Evelegh's editorial from this week's edition of InPubWeekly.
Kickaround is a new football magazine aimed at kids. The publishers sent Alan Geere, not a kid, a copy to see what he thought. He liked it…
The increasing use of ‘voice’ in the digital world is having a profound effect on how people interact with their digital devices and how companies tailor their digital offering. vjoon’s Laura Matthiesen looks at what it all means for publishers.
The Manchester Evening News yesterday welcomed a report into the aftermath of the Manchester Arena bomb which, the publishers say, praised its coverage but also criticised the actions of some media.
The FT has published figures showing a median pay gap of nearly 20 per cent between men and women. This is bigger, says the NUJ, than at many of its competitors and the company has revealed that its average pay gap is almost a quarter.
eBay UK has joined with Time Inc UK, tbseen.com and Netmums to create a content marketing programme aimed at busy mums and featuring popular celebrities and editors.
The press has got a long and proud history of fighting injustice and exposing corruption. But what about the dark side of our industry: phone hacking, chequebook journalism and byline banditry? How can we justify that? Liz Gerard investigates the mu
Fighting for more pay, better conditions and fewer job cuts will never go out of fashion according to Chris Morley, of the National Union of Journalists. Steve Dyson reports.
In regional newspapers, publishers are faced with massive structural changes as the internet continues to evolve, coupled with constantly challenged resources. Johnston Press’ Tim Robinson explains how and why editorial design is evolving across the
In its 190 year history, The Spectator has never sold more copies than it’s doing now. As editor Fraser Nelson tells Ciar Byrne, the secret is not banging on about politics but serving up an eclectic range of writers and features and, importantly, ge
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