Harold Evans
Sir Harold Evans, former editor of the Sunday Times and Northern Echo, died last week. The obituaries have painted a picture of a hugely impressive and influential figure.
Sir Harold Evans, former editor of the Sunday Times and Northern Echo, died last week. The obituaries have painted a picture of a hugely impressive and influential figure.
The Society of Editors is backing a call by regional newspaper groups and MPs to safeguard the publication of planning notices in local papers.
Immediate Media Co yesterday announced that Kirstie Duhig has been appointed as editor of HomeStyle.
The Society of Editors has paid tribute to “one of the world’s greatest editors” Sir Harold Evans following his death aged 92.
A new series of BBC Countryfile Magazine’s ‘Plodcast’ launches on September 29th with 12 new episodes.
A new public awareness team is to be pioneered on YorkshireLive as part of a rapid expansion for the news brand which will see the workforce grow by a quarter.
TIME reveals the 2020 TIME100, its annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.
Important coronavirus briefings by government ministers and the government’s top scientists must permit questions from the press, the Society of Editors has said.
It’s no longer enough to create compelling content. Our audiences increasingly want to feel part of specialist communities made up of like-minded people, writes Zapnito CEO Charles Thiede.
The Golden Pen of Freedom, the annual press freedom award of the World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), has been awarded to Colombian journalist, Jineth Bedoya Lima.
The Big Issue is expanding its reporting team with the appointment of a new Digital Editor and the newly created role of Digital Producer.
The SoE has expressed concern following a warning by a human rights organisation that social media companies are taking down content that could threaten future journalistic investigations.
Hearst UK on Friday announced the launch of a talent scholarship sponsored by flatshare site SpareRoom.
Reach plc is creating a new training scheme called Reach Boost designed to improve minority ethnic and social class representation in its newsrooms.
BuckinghamshireLive will be launched later this year, and a content editor and three reporters are currently being hired.
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