Grazia strengthens editorial team
Grazia has announced two senior appointments in its editorial team.
Grazia has announced two senior appointments in its editorial team.
Is the way your team does things the most productive use of their time? Or are they doing things because that’s the way they’ve always done them? Asking questions like these can help free up hundreds of hours of editorial time, says Sean Briggs.
The World Association of News Publishers announces a new DKK 6.5M partnership with the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs to support media freedom in nine countries across Sub-Saharan Africa.
The Week Junior is launching a new weekly wellbeing section in its 30th January edition of the magazine.
Yahoo UK has been announced as the latest news publisher to become a financial backer of a training scheme aimed at increasing journalism diversity.
The FT has announced the appointment of James Politi to Washington DC bureau chief, taking over one of the news organisation’s largest editorial bureaus as Biden assumes the presidency.
Forbes has introduced ‘Journalist Entrepreneurs’, a new multi-platform initiative.
Bauer Media UK’s Empire magazine has collaborated with film director, producer and screenwriter Edgar Wright to produce a special issue celebrating cinema’s greatest ever moments.
The recent tragic events in Washington DC have thrown a harsh spotlight on social media.
Belfast Live has announced the appointment of Brendan Hughes as its first political reporter.
Professor Juan Franco, a family doctor and researcher, has been appointed as the new Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, one of more than 70 specialist journals published by BMJ.
Freedom of expression and the freedom to criticise those in positions of power and influence are curtailed without urgent reform to Northern Ireland defamation laws, peers have warned.
The Guardian has announced the appointment of Mark Rice-Oxley as executive editor, reader revenues.
It is imperative that news publishers and their content are wholly exempt from the proposed online harms regime, the News Media Association has said.
Three women journalists were detained and another was beaten by police on 5 January during a protest in the Turkish capital Ankara against the disappearance of a Kurdish student a year ago.
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