PCC rules on Accuracy complaint against Glasgow Herald
The Press Complaints Commission has ruled that sufficient remedial action was offered by the Glasgow Herald in response to a recent complaint.
The Press Complaints Commission has ruled that sufficient remedial action was offered by the Glasgow Herald in response to a recent complaint.
Media Wales yesterday announced that Newsroom 3.1 is to go live in July.
The Daily Record has this week unveiled plans for a new Audience First newsroom, a merger of print and digital into a single team which delivers content where and when readers want it.
The Online Media Awards, organised by The Drum, announced its award winners on Wednesday night at a ceremony held at the Marriott Grosvenor Square hotel in London.
Lord Black of Brentwood, Telegraph Media Group executive director, has told WAN-IFRA’S annual congress in Turin how attacks on press freedom in the UK have had a debilitating effect on free speech across the world.
Specialist digital publishing group Green Star Media has acquired Peak Performance and Sports Injury Bulletin from AIM-listed Electric Word for an undisclosed sum.
The Birmingham Post is the latest newspaper to launch a feed-driven app using PageSuite’s new app CMS, PageSuite Live.
With the 2014 World Cup tournament kicking off yesterday in Brazil, IPC Media’s World Soccer today makes its debut on Flipboard, a single place for readers to discover, collect and share the news they care about.
Haymarket’s Brand Republic Group has appointed Adrian Barrick as Editorial Director.
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) yesterday launched the International Alliance for Media Research and Innovation.
The Press Complaints Commission has not upheld a complaint made by Richard Hillgrove against The Sunday Times concerning an article published in the wake of the trial of two former assistants to Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson.
Robot, a new monthly independent video games magazine for children published by Reset Media AB, goes on sale 20 June, with a launch price of £2.99 (regular price - £3.99).
Forbes Media yesterday announced the launch of the company’s new vertical – ForbesLife.com – on September 2, 2014. The luxury lifestyle web site is a digital extension of ForbesLife, Forbes’ luxury lifestyle magazine.
Thousands of readers have cast their predictions for the World Cup in a live animated poll running across Trinity Mirror’s regional websites.
Haymarket Consumer Media’s Autocar, What Car? and PistonHeads are now providing motoring content for Metro.
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