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News UK appoints Heads of Creative Direction
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News UK appoints Heads of Creative Direction

News UK has appointed new Heads of Creative Direction for The Sun and The Times as it further develops the brands’ creative advertising content capabilities.

07/12/2022

Financial Times appoints Brooke Masters
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Financial Times appoints Brooke Masters

The FT has appointed Brooke Masters as US financial editor in New York, where she will oversee the news organisation’s coverage of the financial services industry.

02/12/2022

Fondazione Ente dello Spettacolo chooses Atex’s Desk and ACE
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Fondazione Ente dello Spettacolo chooses Atex’s Desk and ACE

The Ente dello Spettacolo Foundation, publisher of the Rivista del Cinematografo magazine, has chosen Atex solutions for multi-channel publication both on paper and online.

02/12/2022

Community engagement: 5 minutes with… Rich Cheary
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Community engagement: 5 minutes with… Rich Cheary

Sports organisations have become increasingly adept at engaging with their loyal fan base. We grab five minutes with Publisher’s Toolbox MD Rich Cheary to ask what lessons publishers can learn.

By Rich Cheary  |  01/12/2022

BSME Awards 2022 – winners announced
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BSME Awards 2022 – winners announced

Some of the UK's best editors, art directors and columnists were recognised on Tuesday at the British Society of Magazine Editors’ annual awards.

01/12/2022

Society welcomes solicitors warning notice on SLAPPs
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Society welcomes solicitors warning notice on SLAPPs

The Society of Editors has welcomed the publication of a warning notice by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

29/11/2022

‘Publishing is not a crime’: media groups urge US to drop Julian Assange charges
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‘Publishing is not a crime’: media groups urge US to drop Julian Assange charges

The US government must drop its prosecution of Julian Assange because it is undermining press freedom, according to the media organisations that first helped him publish leaked diplomatic cables.

29/11/2022

National World commissions World Cup mural
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National World commissions World Cup mural

As the World Cup continues to dominate the headlines, National World is collaborating with global creative network Talenthouse to capture the drama on and off the pitch in a new way.

28/11/2022

Liz Gerard’s Notebook
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Liz Gerard’s Notebook

When football was no job for a girl, how to report this World Cup, a poorly advised Ronaldo, same-ish Sun fronts, over-reliance on betting firms, the GBBO final leaves Fleet Street underwhelmed and front page of the fortnight.

By Liz Gerard  |  24/11/2022

Frontiers unveils new policy on author names & pronouns
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Frontiers unveils new policy on author names & pronouns

Frontiers has announced a new policy to make it easier for authors to retrospectively change their name or pronouns.

24/11/2022

Courts system needs to do more to support open justice, says SoE
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Courts system needs to do more to support open justice, says SoE

Despite “significant progress” by Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) in modernising the courts system, more can be done to support open justice, the Society of Editors has urged.

22/11/2022

Pixometry is the new name for Elpical Software
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Pixometry is the new name for Elpical Software

Elpical Software BV has announced a major milestone in the company’s evolution. Elpical is rebranding to Pixometry.

21/11/2022

The Guardian announces 2022 World Cup coverage
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The Guardian announces 2022 World Cup coverage

As the World Cup kicks off in Qatar, the Guardian’s sports team will be reporting on every game with coverage across audio, video, digital, print and events.

21/11/2022

It couldn’t happen here… could it?
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It couldn’t happen here… could it?

The UK is a western liberal democracy. Press freedom is not one of the things we normally have to worry about…

By James Evelegh  |  17/11/2022

National Security Bill poses grave threat to press freedom, says SoE
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National Security Bill poses grave threat to press freedom, says SoE

The National Security Bill, which returns to the Commons, poses a grave threat to press freedom and “rides roughshod” over established journalistic protections, the Society of Editors has warned.

16/11/2022

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