Roula Khalaf appointed editor of the Financial Times
The Financial Times yesterday announced the appointment of Roula Khalaf as editor. She succeeds Lionel Barber, who has held the position since 2005 and will step down at the beginning of 2020.
The Financial Times yesterday announced the appointment of Roula Khalaf as editor. She succeeds Lionel Barber, who has held the position since 2005 and will step down at the beginning of 2020.
The Financial Times yesterday announced that its editor, Lionel Barber, will step down from the post at the beginning of next year, ending a 34-year career at the publication.
The Guardian last week announced that Arifa Akbar has been appointed as its chief theatre critic, effective from January.
PageSuite has announced the appointment of the former Head of Product at The Independent and Evening Standard as their new Product Director.
A new survey from the World Media Group into content-led marketing suggests an increase in brand activism, with advertisers using content campaigns to align themselves with social and environmental issues.
The NFRN and Smiths News have committed to work together more closely to help drive news sales and to enhance the service that retail customers receive from the news wholesaler.
The Guardian this week launched Divided Cities, an ambitious five-part video series, telling the stories of five cities that reflect major global divisions.
Al Jazeera Media Network has signed a partnership agreement with Gold Key Media which will make Al Jazeera content accessible through Gold Key Media’s Digital Media Platform worldwide.
The Financial Times has appointed Tia McPhee as global brand director to lead the work underway to establish a new brand marketing framework across the organisation.
News UK has appointed Cashcade and Gaming Realms plc founder Simon Collins to the new role of MD, Betting & Gaming.
The Financial Times has hired Mark Di Stefano as media and technology correspondent, based in London.
The Sun last week launched a new Books for Schools campaign, with two million free books up for grabs for primary schools in England, Northern Ireland and Wales.
The Ozone Project, a publisher-owned advertising network, has announced The Stylist Group as its fifth publisher.
Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post (SCMP) and Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) have dominated the 10th Asian Digital Media Awards.
55% of publishers believe that their monetisation models will shift to a greater emphasis on subscriptions, according to new research from Zephr and Digiday.
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