93 media professionals killed in 2016
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) last week published a list of 93 journalists and media staff who were killed in 2016 in work-related incidents. A further 29 died in two plane crashes.
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) last week published a list of 93 journalists and media staff who were killed in 2016 in work-related incidents. A further 29 died in two plane crashes.
The Financial Times and Nikkei yesterday launched the FT-Nikkei Fellowship, one of the first major editorial initiatives of their global media alliance.
The Sunday Post published for the first time on a Saturday since 1917 when it launched a Christmas Special that went on sale on December 24th.
A new guide to the Editors' Code of Practice, under which the majority of Britain's newspaper, magazine and news website journalists work, has been published by the committee responsible for creating the Code.
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Following Mike Gilson’s departure as editor and the announcement that the role will be shared between existing staff, the NUJ chapel have issued a statement.
BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg was last night named Journalist of the Year at the Press Gazette British Journalism Awards.
The News Media Association released yesterday the text of the pre-action protocol for judicial review letter which it has served on the Press Recognition Panel.
The Financial Times is appointing Rana Foroohar as its global business columnist and associate editor, based in New York.
Reporters Without Borders – known internationally as Reporters sans frontières (RSF) – has announced that Eve Pollard will serve as the Chair of RSF’s UK board of advisors.
The Sunday Times has signed Candice Brown, winner of the 2016 Great British Bake Off, as a new columnist for monthly food magazine The Dish and The Sunday Times Magazine.
Newsquest has turned Scroogequest at Christmas, says the NUJ, by announcing redundancies at its Subbing Hub in Newport.
The Editors’ Code of Practice, under which the majority of Britain’s newspaper, magazine and news website journalists work, is to undertake a public consultation on how it can be further improved, it was announced yesterday.
What would editors do without these and other hardy perennials? Liz Gerard looks at some of the nationals’ editorial short-cuts.
Last issue, Peter Preston persuasively pointed out that productivity alone isn’t enough in today’s world of content creation. “A newsroom ruled by the clicks regime will never do something different,” he says. Robyn Bechelet considers the challenge h
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