Are we to blame?
Reporters Without Borders this week published its annual World Press Freedom Index. It makes uncomfortable reading for the media.
Reporters Without Borders this week published its annual World Press Freedom Index. It makes uncomfortable reading for the media.
The Guardian yesterday published a refreshed set of social media guidelines for all staff.
Aquila has announced the acquisition of Comosoft, a global provider of marketing production workflow solutions.
The editor of the Financial Times, Roula Khalaf, will give the 2022 Hugh Cudlipp Lecture, on Wednesday 4 May.
News publishers need a flexible and robust publishing platform. Many don’t have one! Atex’s Alberto Mari looks at the choices Zawya faced when they decided to modernise theirs.
Angela Rayner, freedom of speech, counting complaints, Theresa May, non-war stuff, Piers Morgan, missing children and frontpage of the fortnight.
WoodWing, a global provider of content orchestration solutions and services, has achieved ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification for its Information Security Management System.
For too long, the quantity of a journalist’s output has been seen by many as being as important as its quality. As Steven Wilson-Beales, chair of the AOP Journalism Advisory Board (JAB), says, the pendulum is swinging back towards ‘quality’.
Partygate, Sunak’s non-dom woes, Tory MPs, women's health, Channel 4, the trans debate, front page bankers, June Brown and front page of the fortnight…
Newsworks is set to host its first-ever ‘Festival of News’ event, which focuses on the importance of quality trusted journalism and why it matters to readers and advertisers.
Seismic events like pandemics or wars can be difficult for some magazines but, writes Dickon Ross, never forget the power of the personal story – and the privilege it is to publish them.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is a story so big that it initially knocked Covid, partygate and everything else off the front pages. Liz Gerard looks at the editorial choices newspapers are having to make when covering the conflict.
Misinformation is a profitable business, made possible by Silicon Valley’s laissez-faire approach and an undiscerning programmatic ecosystem. Two senior media executives have decided to do something about it. Ray Snoddy meets them.
Dalesman Publishing has announced that Lorraine Connolly will take over as editor of The Countryman in May, succeeding Mark Whitley.
Matt Apuzzo has been unveiled as the New York Times’s first international investigations editor, leading an overseas investigative team.
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