CPJ calls on Trump to protect media freedom
The Committee to Protect Journalists has joined dozens of groups throughout the USA and around the world in calling on U.S. officials to speak out forcefully in defence of press freedom.
The Committee to Protect Journalists has joined dozens of groups throughout the USA and around the world in calling on U.S. officials to speak out forcefully in defence of press freedom.
Emily Sheffield has been appointed as the new Editor of The Evening Standard and begins her new role on 1st July. George Osborne will become Editor-in-Chief.
As the Black Lives Matter protests continue and the debate about racial harmony in the UK makes headlines, the Basingstoke Gazette has taken the decision to turn its usual green masthead black.
Reading ‘Unconsidered Trifles: Memories Of A Jobbing Journalist’ by Mike Amos, takes Peter Sands on a trip down memory lane.
Covid-19 has put great strain on publisher workflows and accelerated a number of existing trends as publishers transition to cloud-based solutions making greater use of AI. We grab five minutes with Atex CEO Federico Marturano to find out more.
The Private Eye Paul Foot Award 2020 shortlist was revealed yesterday, comprising the best submissions from digital media, national and regional publications.
The Society of Editors has welcomed a statement from Number 10 that it condemns the arrest of journalists covering the riots in the United States.
The Vogue cover stars are Narguis Horsford, a train driver on the London Overground, Rachel Millar, a community midwife in east London, and Anisa Omar, a supermarket worker in King’s Cross.
PT SportSuite, sister brand to tech firm Publisher’s Toolbox, announces the launch of its latest platform offering – a modular video OTT solution for sports organisations.
The Society of Editors has condemned the way journalists are being targeted by both rioters and the police while attempting to cover the current rioting in the United States.
With Janine Gibson’s recent promotion to a senior digital position at the Financial Times and the AOP Digital Publishing Awards coming up in October, Jack Wynn investigates female representation in digital journalism.
Political manipulators in the UK proved they have learnt from the US how to blur truth, but one local paper points to the antidote, says former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger.
Fake news is nothing new. What is new is the modern communications network that allows crackpot ideas to spread like wildfire. To what extent should serious media cover this nonsense, asks Dickon Ross.
For many publishers, tech capability is the biggest challenge before, during and after the coronavirus. Jim Bilton looks at what publishers need to be doing.
The economic impact of the world’s response to the deadly novel coronavirus may be even more devastating than the public health impact. Carolyn Morgan assesses the likely legacy of the virus.
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