Financial Times appoints Matt Vella
The Financial Times has announced the appointment of Matt Vella as editor of FTWeekend Magazine.
The Financial Times has announced the appointment of Matt Vella as editor of FTWeekend Magazine.
The Financial Times has appointed Imani Moise to the role of U.S. banking correspondent.
To create a real sense of community and better reflect society at large, magazine editors need to be proactive.
FreeFeatures, a recently re-launched service, says it aims to help media owners in the UK who have been limited in their ability to create new content because of coronavirus restrictions and furlough.
The Guardian has launched Made in Britain – a collaborative video journalism series reporting on the inequalities and challenges confronting communities in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
James Slack, Director of Communications at Number 10, has been appointed deputy editor-in-chief, The Sun, and will join the paper in the coming months.
The BBC should rethink its announcement of a new network of "digital community journalists", says the News Media Association.
Reach plc has announced Gemma Aldridge as the new editor of the Sunday Mirror and Sunday People.
The Journalists’ Charity is launching a new initiative aimed at helping new starters at the beginning of their careers.
The Telegraph has launched a Media Literacy Programme for 16-18 year olds about the importance of quality, edited news in society.
The Covid lockdown has had a huge impact on Men’s Health. It’s changed what they write about, who they put on their front cover and their whole approach to multi-platform publishing. Meg Carter finds out more from Editor-in-Chief Toby Wiseman.
The Government has published the UK’s first national action plan to protect journalists from abuse and harassment.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s interview with Oprah Winfrey sent shockwaves through the Royal Family and also the British press.
Forbes has announced the launch of The State of Black Entrepreneurship, an ongoing project that aims to accurately define, rectify and create Black history.
Last year, The Telegraph grew its podcast listenership 126%, one of the reasons its podcast team has been nominated for a host of awards. Meg Carter talks to Telegraph Podcast Editor Theodora Louloudis about their strategy.
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