A trip down memory lane
Noisy smoke filled rooms, manual typewriters and revolting coffee. David Hepworth remembers his first job in publishing.
Noisy smoke filled rooms, manual typewriters and revolting coffee. David Hepworth remembers his first job in publishing.
Publishers have been talking about AI for years and usage is steadily increasing, but are we moving fast enough? Charlie Beckett says there’s a real risk of publishers being left behind.
Whilst many publishers are going digital-first and reducing expenditure in their print products, Eye magazine is going in the opposite direction. they use digital to promote print, and work hard ensure that every print edition is a collector’s item.
The Empire team, celebrating its 30th birthday, has enjoyed its fair share of awards over the years. Although they’re clearly good at what they do, Terri White has no doubt where most of the credit lies – its loyal readers.
Is the press holding our new PM to account? With one or two exceptions, writes Liz Gerard, the answer is ‘no’.
In July, the UK and Canadian governments hosted a major conference in London on media freedom. The subject matter was laudable, the intentions honourable, but will it make a real difference? Jon Slattery reports.
The Drum has announced the shortlist for its 2019 Content Awards, which take place on 30 October.
The Guardian this week launched an ambitious year-long project focusing on biodiversity and the variety of life on our planet.
The National Union of Journalists has condemned as "unwarranted and unworthy" an attack on Belfast News Letter political editor, Sam McBride, by DUP MP Ian Paisley.
Victoria Coren Mitchell has joined The Telegraph as a new television columnist it was announced last week.
Incisive Media has appointed Ebru Smith as associate editor of Investment Week, spearheading the content development of its conference and awards programmes.
IPSO this week announced that all major publishers in membership have chosen to remain part of the IPSO system for the next five years.
Miles 33, a provider of software and services to the media industry, has announced that it has acquired Graphic Systems International Inc based in Miami, USA.
The Telegraph has unveiled its editorial team and coverage plans ahead of the forthcoming Rugby World Cup in Japan.
Telegraph Women’s Sport is publishing a special FA Women’s Super League print supplement on September 6 ahead of the start of the English domestic league.
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