UNESCO looks at issue of journalists’ safety
As the United Nations takes up the issue of journalists’ safety in a Vienna meeting this week, media organisations, including WAN-IFRA, presented recommendations on how to better protect journalists.
As the United Nations takes up the issue of journalists’ safety in a Vienna meeting this week, media organisations, including WAN-IFRA, presented recommendations on how to better protect journalists.
According to the latest forecasts from Informa Telecoms & Media, the global online-video market will be worth US$37 billion in 2017, driven by the popularity of services like Netflix and YouTube.
Classic Rock, the leading rock magazine, has announced the release of This Day In Classic Rock, developed in conjunction with leading music App developers This Day In Music Apps.
Future, the international media group and leading digital publisher, is to launch tech., a weekly international iPad magazine aimed at busy technology enthusiasts.
Chloe Hubbard, editor of the North Devon Journal, has been named Woman of the Future in Arts, Media and Culture in the annual Woman of the Future awards held this week by Caspian Media.
IPC Media has revealed the results of its latest research into GenerationYnot!, the 40-plus female audience, which, says IPC, challenges the stereotype of women as passive housewives.
Future’s Official Nintendo Magazine has revealed a new look to coincide with the UK launch of Nintendo’s Wii U games console later this month.
Blippar technology turned Britain’s largest men’s lifestyle magazine, ShortList into the world’s first fully interactive and ‘playable’ edition, resulting in record-breaking levels of reader interactions, says Blippar.
The Guardian has announced that its US traffic exceeded 11.8 million unique visitors in October, and is growing at a year over year rate of nearly 6 percent, pulling ahead of BBC news for the first time since it launched its US site, according to ind
Local World launches today, a media business dedicated to the optimisation of local content and commerce across all platforms.
The National, a package of 16 market leading titles, is now on the National Readership Survey (NRS).
Slimming World celebrates its 100th issue this month.
Senior Archant Anglia editorial figure, Bob Crawley, has been appointed to the Press Complaints Commission after being nominated by the Newspaper Society.
The Financial Times has announced the launch of MandateWire Asia, a new service that provides money managers with rapid, reliable and high-value business intelligence on institutional asset flows and sales leads.
Quantcast, an audience measurement and targeting provider for advertisers and publishers, has launched a self-service interface for its brand targeting solution, Quantcast Advertise for Branding.
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