British Journalism Awards – winners
This week, the winners of the British Journalism Awards 2018, organised by Press Gazette were announced.
This week, the winners of the British Journalism Awards 2018, organised by Press Gazette were announced.
News UK titles have pledged their support to six charities for their Christmas appeals this year, with video ad tech company Unruly supporting another.
Just weeks after Adobe unveiled the latest version of Creative Cloud at the Los Angeles Adobe MAX conference, vjoon K4 Version 9 is ready for Adobe CC 2019.
DC Thomson Media’s senior newspaper team, and the operational structure of the newspapers, has been revised, introducing the new role of Head of Newspapers. Richard Neville, the current Editor-in-Chief of Morning Newspapers has been appointed to thi
News Scotland – publisher of The Times Scotland, The Sunday Times Scotland and The Scottish Sun – has appointed Carol Wyper as its new group marketing manager.
The Telegraph on Friday relaunched its puzzles website. It’s the biggest refresh to the puzzles pages for ten years.
On Thursday, Newsworks announced the winners of its 2018 Planning Awards, chosen by a jury of 20 client and agency judges, led by Alessandra Bellini, Tesco's chief customer officer.
Newsquest, the UK local media group, announced yesterday the launch of a new B2B brand as it accelerates its push into digital marketing services.
Daily Mail and General Trust has today published its results for the year ended 30 September 2018.
News UK yesterday announced that Quentin Letts will be joining The Times, The Sunday Times and The Sun.
The Local News Partnership between the News Media Association (NMA) and the BBC is generating significant levels of local public interest journalism which is influencing public policy and holding authority to account, the scheme’s first annual review
The Telegraph has appointed broadcaster Richard Madeley as its new Agony Uncle. Richard takes over from Graham Norton, who wrote the newspaper's Agony Uncle for 12 years, before stepping down in October.
The Society of Editors has welcomed news that Facebook is to invest £4.5m in supporting local journalism under a Community News Project and has urged other organisations to follow suit.
Martin Wright has been appointed Editor-in-Chief for the Midland News Association.
After 25 years with the Midland News Association, the last five as Editor of the Express & Star, Keith Harrison is to leave the organisation.
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