Readly launches new retro series
Readly and The Standard have launched a retro US Election Series.
Readly and The Standard have launched a retro US Election Series.
According to the report, ad spend reached £19.6 billion in first half of 2024, ahead of expectations.
The Financial Times has appointed Paul Caruana Galizia as a reporter in its computational journalism team, which has recently been formed to enhance the FT’s reporting in this area.
Justice Minister Heidi Alexander MP has written an article for the News Media Association’s Journalism Matters campaign.
SeenThis has appointed two agency partners in Australia to bolster its ANZ business as it expands its advertising sales team.
The News Media Association has welcomed the family court reporting pilot extension to magistrates.
Government will protect “fearless, truthful journalism” which holds power to account and gives voice to the voiceless, Lisa Nandy MP said at the News Media Association’s Journalism Matters parliamentary reception last night.
The Guardian has launched a weekly newsletter dedicated to Black life and culture.
According to the update, video ad spend grew by 26% YoY in the first half of 2024.
The majority of Brits value trusted journalism more than ever, according to a new study for the Journalism Matters campaign.
Last week the inaugural awards handed out to talented reporters, writers and editors spanning local, regional, and national titles.
It has been announced that cross-industry print package “The National” will be closed as of 31st October.
Bright Sites has announced the launch of its Innovation Incubator, a new initiative dedicated to advancing innovation in journalism.
Journalism is the “lifeblood of democracy” and publishers should have control over and seek payment for their work as AI technology continues to transform our economy and way of life, Sir Keir Starmer has said today.
The Daily Mirror Pride of Britain and Pride of Scotland Awards have announced P&O Cruises as new headline partner.
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