Harper’s Bazaar appoints new Executive Fashion and Jewellery Editor
Charlie Boyd has been appointed Executive Fashion and Jewellery Editor of Harper’s Bazaar and Town & Country.
Charlie Boyd has been appointed Executive Fashion and Jewellery Editor of Harper’s Bazaar and Town & Country.
The Editors’ Code of Practice has been revised to reflect the findings of the major review of the Code recommended by Lord Justice Leveson.
Sunday Times Insight Team editor Jonathan Calvert was named Journalist of the Year at the British Journalism Awards on 1 December.
Fearne Cotton has been appointed columnist for Glamour magazine, it was announced yesterday in a video newsflash on Glamour.com.
Bauer Media’s Grazia yesterday announced the appointment of Rebecca Lowthorpe as Fashion Director.
Football writer Henry Winter joins The Times after 21 years with The Daily Telegraph and eight years at The Independent.
ELLE UK has appointed Kenya Hunt as Fashion Features Director.
Software developer PCS has formed a partnership with Creative Workflows – an independent publishing consultancy firm, created and driven by magazine industry veteran, Sean Briggs.
Hearst Magazines UK has appointed former Heat Editor Julian Linley as Editor-in-Chief of Digital Spy to relaunch the brand.
Editors nowadays have to produce more content, across more platforms, but with less resource. They have to be both commercial and creative, to continue taking full responsibility, whilst ceding total control. It’s pressured, writes Claire Irvin, but
While politics aren't the business of this column, writes Karlene Lukovitz, the political arena is where the most important ramifications of the media revolution are becoming evident.
The Freedom of Information Act came into force in January 2005. One decade on, how is FoI viewed by politicians and publishers? Jon Slattery investigates.
Jim Foster on the world of ePublishing
Closing in on its hundredth birthday, Good Housekeeping has had a particularly hectic eighteen months, embarking on a number of ground-breaking innovations. But, as Lindsay Nicholson and Judith Secombe tell Meg Carter, the cornerstone of the brand’s
In October, the Society of Editors held its annual conference at Stationers’ Hall in London. The big issues discussed included press regulation (again), freedom of information, the BBC and paywalls. Ray Snoddy was taking notes.
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