HuffPost UK launches new video series: Black Voices
HuffPost UK has launched Black Voices, a new video series that aims to elevate Black voices and experiences to create empowering conversations about race, society and change in Britain.
HuffPost UK has launched Black Voices, a new video series that aims to elevate Black voices and experiences to create empowering conversations about race, society and change in Britain.
Digital publishing revenues fell less than expected to £117.1m in Q1 2020, a 2.3% decline against Q1 2019, according to the latest quarterly Digital Publishers Revenue Index from the AOP and Deloitte.
Facebook has announced it is aiming to roll-out its Facebook News service to other countries which may include the UK.
Emma Slee has been appointed Regional Editor for Bristol, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Dorset.
The editor of the Yorkshire Post has called on readers to support quality journalism as the paper introduces a new subscription model asking readers to pay £5 per month for online content.
LOT, the Polish airline, now offers its passengers digital access to newspapers and magazines, via Media Carrier’s Media Box service.
Reach PLC has announced two key appointments to lead their network of regional football brands.
Iliffe Media has launched Suffolknews, a new county website for Suffolk.
The Society of Editors has expressed its deep concern over the plight of journalists attempting to cover the protests in Belarus.
The just released ‘Distripress Global Distribution Tracker: Pulse Update’ paints a picture of a sector facing unprecedented challenges, but also one that is reacting with speed and creativity.
Fewer people say they are getting their news from social media than a year ago, according to Ofcom’s annual news consumption report.
Reach is relaunching its commenting platform across its portfolio of 51 national and local digital brands including The Mirror, Express, Star and live network of sites.
First News, a newspaper for young people, has achieved a 17.5% increase in its readership figures with more than 2.6 million weekly readers across all its platforms, according to a recent survey.
WAN-IFRA, the World Association of News Publishers and the World Editors Forum, have expressed grave concern over the arrest in Hong Kong of Jimmy Lai, the founder and publisher of Apple Daily.
Reach has made two new appointments in the North and Wales: Paul Coates is head of print and Dion Jones is the audience and content editor for North Wales Live and the Daily Post.
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