The New European appoints Matthew d’Ancona
Matt d’Ancona, journalist and former editor of Tortoise Media and The Spectator, is joining The New European newspaper as editor-at-large.
Matt d’Ancona, journalist and former editor of Tortoise Media and The Spectator, is joining The New European newspaper as editor-at-large.
It’s one thing to have a mission statement, it’s quite another to actually allocate resource to delivering on it. That’s what TTG has done by appointing Sophie Griffiths as its first chief purpose officer.
After 15 years at HELLO!, Rosie Nixon is taking on a new part-time role. Here, she tells us about her new role and its focus on amplifying important but often neglected women’s issues and why she’s looking forward to a healthier work / life balance.
Video gives publishers the opportunity to tell their story in different ways and extend their reach. Ciar Byrne talks to British Vogue’s Minnie Carver about their strategy and their different approaches to YouTube and TikTok.
What is journalism in the 21st century? Does it have to involve a journal? Or is anyone who writes or commentates on any platform now a journalist? And… who’s practicing good journalism?
Lack of resource is a perennial challenge for publishers. Their ever-expanding to-do lists are rapidly outstripping their capacity to deliver new products and services. Well, there is a proven way to unblock the logjam – outsourcing.
Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker’s views on government immigration policy caused a crisis at the BBC in March. Dickon Ross looks at the rights and wrongs of airing personal opinions.
There was no sugar coating it at the recent SoE conference. The press faces a number of considerable challenges – rising costs, the implications of AI and an increasingly difficult to deal with police force.
The Mail vs The Guardian, potholes & childcare, North London types, our Eurovision entry, updates on Lineker & Braverman and front page of the fortnight.
Taylor & Francis have announced they are to pilot a first transparent peer review model for a higher education research journal.
Dozens of the UK and Ireland’s student journalists have been recognised at the Student Publication Association’s National Awards.
Tripwire magazine has announced that its print edition will increase in frequency by going quarterly from May 2023.
After eight years, gal-dem has announced that it will be closing.
The strategic partnership between Wired Consulting and J.P. Morgan Payments continues with second volume of Payments Unbound.
It has been announced that political editor-at-large Martin Shipton is to leave the Western Mail.
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