CPUK Print Publishing appoints Polly Bibby
CPUK Print Publishing, specialists in the design of print and digital magazines, has announced the appointment of Polly Bibby to join their design team.
CPUK Print Publishing, specialists in the design of print and digital magazines, has announced the appointment of Polly Bibby to join their design team.
National World, has said it is considering injuncting the BBC over its 'outrageous and anti-competitive plans' to launch new dedicated local online services in four English cities which are already served by independent media groups.
Olive magazine’s March issue redesign includes features offering readers the chance to access bespoke videos.
The Press Awards and Regional Press Awards took place on Wednesday 8th March at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge.
Online abuse of journalists, particularly of women journalists, is one of the greatest threats facing our industry.
Immediate Media have announced the launch of new Encanto magazine to add to their Disney magazine portfolio.
The Financial Times has announced the launch of the FT Edit app in the US and the appointment of Caryn Wilson as editor.
A Minister has moved to reassure the media sector that journalism critical of the UK government which might “incidentally be capable of assisting a foreign intelligence service” will not be deemed a criminal offence under new regime.
Women are taken less seriously than men, says journalist Mary Ann Sieghart, who last year wrote a bestselling book about the problem. Ray Snoddy meets her.
For Prince Harry, the press is the cause of all of his and Meghan’s problems. As Dickon Ross points out, it’s not quite as simple as that.
Welcome to the biggest ever Spotlight column! Six magazines, a total of 1,664 pages weighing in at 6.5kg (one stone in very old money) that will relieve your piggy bank of £57.89. So, lots to like about ‘Style’ magazines, as Alan Geere finds out.
It’s one thing to think that readers should pay for your journalism, but the reality is that unless you improve your offering, then you will struggle to start charging for it, as DC Thomson Editor-in-Chief Frank O’Donnell tells Ciar Byrne.
In terms of female representation in the newsroom, progress is being made, but we mustn’t get complacent because there is still lots of work to be done. For a start, says Jem Collins, we need to broaden our definition of diversity and accessibility.
What does 2023 hold for the regional press? Iliffe Editorial Director Ian Carter looks ahead.
How Fleet Street covered the disappearance and search for Nicola Bulley, contrasting coverage (north and south) of Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation, The Times goes after the water companies and front page of the fortnight.
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