FT receives brand safety and anti-ad fraud accreditation
The Financial Times is among the first news organisations to be accredited by the Joint Industry Committee for Web Standards (JICWEBS) for its commitment to brand safety and online ad fraud.
The Financial Times is among the first news organisations to be accredited by the Joint Industry Committee for Web Standards (JICWEBS) for its commitment to brand safety and online ad fraud.
News UK yesterday announced that Dominic Carter has been appointed as Group Chief Commercial Officer, a new role that will oversee all national advertising revenue for News UK and Wireless Group operations in the UK and Ireland.
The Manchester Evening News yesterday welcomed a report into the aftermath of the Manchester Arena bomb which, the publishers say, praised its coverage but also criticised the actions of some media.
The FT has published figures showing a median pay gap of nearly 20 per cent between men and women. This is bigger, says the NUJ, than at many of its competitors and the company has revealed that its average pay gap is almost a quarter.
Sophia Ankel a journalism masters student from Goldsmiths, University of London, has been announced as the winner of the 2018 Hugo Young award at a ceremony in London.
Trinity Mirror yesterday announced an expansion of its Live digital brands into the North East, Humber, South East and Devon and Cornwall regions. 49 roles are at risk of redundancy.
The IAB UK has released a study that looked at the best ways to advertise to people on smartphones and revealed that fit for purpose ads – ie optimised for smartphones – can shift brand metrics and can increase positive perceptions such as the brand
Meetrics says it has become the first firm outside the US to verify viewability metrics for videos served on Facebook and Instagram.
Newsquest this week launches a new weekly free title – the Burnley Star.
Teesside Gazette Editor Chris Styles is stepping down after six years at the helm.
The group editor of Newsquest Lancashire and editor of The Bolton News Ian Savage has decided to step down from his role.
Technology Intelligence, which aims to establish the Telegraph as the UK authority of technology journalism, launched yesterday.
Piano, the software company behind a content monetisation and audience platform used by a number of global publishers, announced that Bas Nawijn has been appointed as Senior Vice President of Sales, Europe.
The IAB UK commissioned a meta-analysis report in an effort to understand the level of effectiveness of digital display advertising campaigns.
Karin Pettersson, Director of Public Policy at the Schibsted Media Group, has been elected Chairwoman of the WAN-IFRA Media Freedom Board.
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