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How tagging makes the digital world go round
FEATURE

How tagging makes the digital world go round

Media businesses are brilliant at producing content, with deep expertise in their subject matter. But, writes Tom Jackson, they haven’t always been as brilliant at categorising that content to make it as discoverable as possible on digital platforms.

By Tom Jackson  |  28/06/2023

Constructing royal soft power: A tabloid tradition
FEATURE

Constructing royal soft power: A tabloid tradition

Nathan Ritchie examines the press representation of the first state visit made by King Charles III. Focusing on the tabloid press, he argues that the press relies on an age-old formula to support the monarchy’s efforts to exercise soft power.

By Nathan Ritchie  |  28/06/2023

Pillars of the community
OUT & ABOUT WITH ALAN GEERE

Pillars of the community

Community news, hyperlocal, social enterprise – call it what you will, the non-traditional route to independent publishing is a thriving sector for journalism as Alan Geere finds out.

By Alan Geere  |  28/06/2023

Robot vs Human
Dickon Ross’s publishing world

Robot vs Human

Will columnists be replaced by ChatGPT et al? Ultimately, that will be decided by who writes better. Dickon Ross has submitted two versions of his column, one by ChatGPT, one by himself. Compare & contrast…

By Dickon Ross  |  28/06/2023

bunkered bolsters editorial team
News

bunkered bolsters editorial team

DC Thomson golf brand bunkered has announced a series of editorial team changes and new hires as it accelerates growth plans.

27/06/2023

Marie Claire US appoints Nikki Ogunnaike
News

Marie Claire US appoints Nikki Ogunnaike

Future announced last week that Nikki Ogunnaike has been appointed as the new editor in chief of Marie Claire US.

27/06/2023

Ed Walker to leave Reach
News

Ed Walker to leave Reach

Ed Walker, audience and content director (audience delivery), has decided to leave Reach after almost 14 years with the company.

23/06/2023

What’s your next big project?
COLUMN

What’s your next big project?

Most publishing companies are full of plans and ideas, but are the right projects being prioritised?

By James Evelegh  |  22/06/2023

Getting blood out of a royal stone
FEATURE

Getting blood out of a royal stone

In a fifty-year career in journalism, Charles Rae spent eighteen of those years as royal correspondent for TODAY and The Sun. Here he recalls some of his adventures getting some of those stories.

By Charles Rae  |  22/06/2023

Notebook Extra
COLUMN

Notebook Extra

Liz Gerard was moved by recent events on the high seas, from the Mediterranean to the North Atlantic, to post a ‘Notebook Extra’…

By Liz Gerard  |  22/06/2023

IOPP rolls out new co-review policy
News

IOPP rolls out new co-review policy

IOP Publishing says it has extended its co-review policy to its entire owned journal portfolio, delivering a collaborative and supportive experience for all reviewers.

21/06/2023

The Telegraph announces Ashes coverage line-up
News

The Telegraph announces Ashes coverage line-up

The Telegraph has announced its editorial line-up ahead of this year’s men’s Ashes Test series which will run from 16 June to 23 July 2023.

16/06/2023

Liz Gerard’s Notebook
COLUMN

Liz Gerard’s Notebook

Underwhelming coverage of miracle children, Britain’s archaic abortion laws, Johnson: victim or villain, Reverse-ferreting, (Dis)Honours List, Telegraph for sale and front page of the fortnight.

By Liz Gerard  |  15/06/2023

SLAPP legal protections expected to be added to Economic Crime Bill
News

SLAPP legal protections expected to be added to Economic Crime Bill

An amendment offering specific protections in law for journalists and individuals at risk of being targeted by SLAPPs is expected to be added to the Economic Crime Bill today (13 June 2023).

13/06/2023

New editor for The Impartial Reporter
News

New editor for The Impartial Reporter

Rodney Edwards has been appointed the new editor of The Impartial Reporter.

09/06/2023

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