Standard unveils plans to drop daily print edition
The Standard is considering plans to replace its daily print edition with a weekly print edition later this year.
The Standard is considering plans to replace its daily print edition with a weekly print edition later this year.
Local, regional, and national editors have called for measures to protect and promote the freedom and sustainability of news media as the NMA launches its manifesto ahead of the election.
The winners of WAN-IFRA’s annual Digital Media Awards Worldwide were announced in Copenhagen during a ceremony at the 75th World News Media Congress.
The International and European Federation of Journalists join other media freedom organisations in demanding press freedom protection in Italy.
The Financial Times has launched The State of Britain, a newsletter about the UK’s search for growth, productivity and its place in a changing world.
Metro newspaper was cover wrapped last Friday morning by Activision, to exclusively tease and reveal the next Call of Duty game.
The News Media Association and the PPA welcome the passage of the Digital Markets, Competition And Consumers Bill.
The NCTJ is launching a higher-level qualification for newsroom leaders and managers.
The Society of Editors says it is to seek press freedom assurances as PM calls snap general election.
PA Media says the dedicated fact-checking service will run with support from the Google News Initiative.
UK-based regional publisher Tindle Newspapers has adopted Atex's auto-pagination solution to improve print workflow efficiency across all titles.
News Corp and OpenAI have signed a multi-year global partnership.
The UK Stop Ad Fraud Coalition group will work with the Conscious Advertising Network’s 180+ members in working to break the economic link between advertising and harmful content.
Winners of 2024 NUJ/Orwell Society Young Journalist Awards were announced last week.
Section 40 repeal cannot come soon enough says CPJ and international press freedom organisations.
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