WAN-IFRA calls on Philippines to act
WAN-IFRA has condemned the massacre of more than 30 journalists and their staff in the Philippines and called on the government to act decisively to bring the perpetrators to justice.
WAN-IFRA has condemned the massacre of more than 30 journalists and their staff in the Philippines and called on the government to act decisively to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Amazon.com has announced that November is already the best sales month ever for Kindle, “even before Cyber Monday.”
At least 88 journalists have been killed so far this year and 100s of media employees arrested and jailed, most often following sham trials or without formal charges being brought, WAN-IFRA said in its half-year review of press freedom world-wide.
The Press Complaints Commission has upheld a complaint against the Bristol Evening Post under Clause 5 of the Editors' Code of Practice (Intrusion into grief or shock), over a report about the funeral of a young man who had sadly taken his own life.
The founding management of online property search engine, Globrix, have acquired News International's 50% stake in the business for an undisclosed sum.
The Press Complaints Commission has rejected a complaint from Patricia Hewitt MP, over a front-page article in The Sun which had reported that her son had been charged with possession of cocaine.
Telegraph Media Group has announced the appointment of William Lewis to Managing Director, Digital.
Jacquelin Magnay will coordinate the Telegraph’s Olympic coverage across all platforms, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph and Telegraph.co.uk
After “Twilight: New Moon” earned more in a single day at the American box office than any other film in history, this week’s issue of The Economist examines why the era of ever-increasing choice that was supposed to end the blockbuster has had the o
Independent News & Media PLC has announced the appointment of Lothar Lanz to the Board of Independent News & Media PLC as a non-executive Director with immediate effect.
IPC Inspire has announced the launch of Better Digital Photography – a free online digital magazine, distributed to two million consumers interested in technology and photography.
The Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT) has released its preliminary results for the year ended 4 October 2009.
People are increasingly sharing their experiences through social media and their purchasing decisions are heavily affected by the views of others, a new survey commissioned by business information experts LexisNexis has revealed.
The Press Complaints Commission has published an adjudication against the Daily Record under Clauses 3 (Privacy) and 4 (Harassment) of the Editors' Code of Practice.
The launch of Locally Connected, the integrated print and online audience currency, has revealed that local media websites increase the unduplicated reach of regional and local newspapers within their circulation areas by 14%, particularly among upma
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