Life & Soil magazine launches
The fabl launches ‘Life & Soil’ lifestyle magazine for the Farm Retail Association.
The fabl launches ‘Life & Soil’ lifestyle magazine for the Farm Retail Association.
University of Kansas and Frontiers have renewed their flat fee open access agreement for 2025.
The Sun has announced the appointment of Jon Lloyd as director of video, Kate Chaplin has been named head of news video, and Laura Payne has been named head of video production.
Time Out Market has announced it is heading to Union Square to open its second location in New York City.
The College of Policing has updated its corruption guidance following media criticism.
How do newspapers report the thoroughly unpredictable, inconsistent and capricious US president? Eighty-year old norms and alliances are being cast aside. Paul Connew looks at media reaction to the astonishing events of the last week.
Reimagining FAIR for an AI World: Frontiers introduces FAIR Squared Data Management.
The Financial Times Group has announced the acquisition of Invisso from Delinian.
Good Housekeeping UK has announced the launch of an endorsement programme for the book publishing industry: GOOD BOOKS.
Covering 80,000 individual securities and 37,000 funds and exchange traded products, Bloomberg says its new analytics make it easy for investors to quickly quantify their exposure to cryptocurrencies.
Harper’s Bazaar UK’s International Women’s Day celebration is to return for 2025.
Bloomberg Television has announced it is rebranding its monthly Africa show to “Next Africa”, integrating its television, podcast, and newsletter coverage.
Atex recently held its first ‘AI Challenge’ to find out where AI could make the most difference in the newsroom.
Thirty years ago, not being able to do shorthand was a career-killer for aspiring journalists but times have changed. How important is it now? Peter Sands asks twenty current editors.
Publishing quality content that local people are prepared to pay for is at the heart of the Belfast Telegraph’s strategy and if 2024 is anything to go by, it appears to be working. Meg Carter meets editor-in-chief Eoin Brannigan.
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