BSME Rising Stars 2015 – The Winners
The British Society of Magazine Editors’ Rising Stars Awards were announced on 1 June at 1901 Restaurant at Andaz Liverpool Street.
The British Society of Magazine Editors’ Rising Stars Awards were announced on 1 June at 1901 Restaurant at Andaz Liverpool Street.
City A.M., London's business newspaper, has this week appointed Christian May as its new editor.
Marcelo Rech, the Executive Director of Journalism for the RBS Group in southern Brazil, has been elected President of the World Editors Forum, the organization within the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) for chief edito
Safety and the dangers facing journalists worldwide were the dominant themes on the opening day of the 67th World News Media Congress, currently underway in Washington D.C.
The Golden Pen of Freedom, the annual press freedom award of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), has been dedicated in 2015 to all Journalists Killed in the Line of Duty.
Guardian News & Media (GNM) yesterday announced that Lee Glendinning has been appointed editor of Guardian US.
Devon and Cornwall Media has appointed two new acting editors to lead its stable of weekly titles in Cornwall while current Editor Jacqui Walls is on maternity leave.
Andrew Campbell has been appointed Editor of the Daily Post in Wales.
In a decision published today, IPSO upheld a complaint that the Rod Liddle column published by The Sun on Dec 11th 2014 in relation to Emily Brothers was in breach of the Editors’ Code.
Trust is a fragile thing. It is Fleet Street’s greatest asset, but is being put in jeopardy by the increasingly frantic chase for advertising revenue. Liz Gerard looks at the mounting commercial pressure on editorial teams.
Photography is a growing market – cameras, lenses, gadgets, gizmos and digital software – and magazines covering the sector are big business too. Alan Geere looks through the viewfinder at the five top-selling titles.
How free is the British press? Ask the man on the Clapham omnibus, and he’d probably say ‘very’. But, according to Bob Satchwell, the press is not nearly as free as it should be and the situation is going from bad to worse.
Jim Foster on the world of ePublishing
The blurb at the top of your front page has one purpose – SELL MORE PAPERS. Yet, writes Peter Sands, many publishers appear to have lost sight of this simple objective.
Matt Kelly was an online pioneer for the Daily Mirror, and later helped create digital newsrooms in Latin America. Now he’s driving Local World’s website development. Steve Dyson reports.
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