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i-D unveils four new contributors
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i-D unveils four new contributors

As he prepares for the launch of his first edition as Global-Editor-in-Chief of i-D, Alastair McKimm has announced four senior editorial appointments to the title.

01/08/2019

Duchess of Sussex guest edits Vogue
News

Duchess of Sussex guest edits Vogue

British Vogue reveals its ‘Forces for Change’ in the September issue, which is guest edited by the Duchess of Sussex.

30/07/2019

Incisive appoints new editor of Professional Adviser
News

Incisive appoints new editor of Professional Adviser

Incisive Media has announced the appointment of Tom Ellis as editor of Professional Adviser, its title for financial advisers.

28/07/2019

Funding public interest journalism – SoE warning
NEWS

Funding public interest journalism – SoE warning

The Society of Editors has welcomed the announcement on Sunday (July 21) of a £2m government pilot fund to support public interest journalism, but has sounded a word of warning.

23/07/2019

Cutting through the noise
INTERVIEW

Cutting through the noise

In an age of information overload, with so much of it of dubious provenance, the i newspaper has found a niche with its commitment to brevity, quality and not telling its readers what to think. Editor Oliver Duff talks to Ray Snoddy.

By Ray Snoddy  |  22/07/2019

On Legacy – the only thing that will last is quality
FEATURE

On Legacy – the only thing that will last is quality

On 10 June, John Witherow, editor of The Times, gave this year’s Society of Editors Bob Satchwell Lecture at Stationers’ Hall in London. This is an abridged version of his talk.

By John Witherow  |  22/07/2019

Things are looking up!
FEATURE

Things are looking up!

After a decade or more of downbeat outlooks and downcast publishing conferences, Dickon Ross senses a new wave of optimism spreading among magazine editors and publishers.

By Dickon Ross  |  22/07/2019

Press freedom campaigners call for action on 'vexatious lawsuits’
NEWS

Press freedom campaigners call for action on 'vexatious lawsuits’

In an open letter to Jeremy Hunt, the foreign secretary, and Jeremy Wright, the culture secretary, the Observer’s editor, charities and campaigners urge new legislation to stop the abuse of defamation law.

21/07/2019

Evening Standard announces new editor of The Londoner
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Evening Standard announces new editor of The Londoner

Ayesha Hazarika has been announced as the new editor of The Londoner, the Evening Standard's daily diary section.

21/07/2019

HuffPost partners with Birmingham City University
NEWS

HuffPost partners with Birmingham City University

The HuffPost Centre for Journalism, within the University’s School of Media, aims to pioneer innovative ways to teach the next generation of journalists.

19/07/2019

Times & Sunday Times launch two new podcasts
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Times & Sunday Times launch two new podcasts

The Times & The Sunday Times has announced the launch of two new podcasts ‘Giles Coren has no idea’ and ‘The Pivot’.

11/07/2019

Telegraph expands political team
NEWS

Telegraph expands political team

The Telegraph has announced a new expanded political team, with four new editorial promotions and hires joining its existing operation.

11/07/2019

Nemorin appoints chief operating officer
NEWS

Nemorin appoints chief operating officer

Nemorin Film & Video, a branded video agency, has appointed Graham Hayday as its first chief operating officer to help fuel the company’s growth plans.

11/07/2019

Right to publish?
COMMENT

Right to publish?

Publishing Sir Kim Darroch’s emails might be good for the Mail on Sunday’s circulation figures, but was publication justified?

By James Evelegh  |  11/07/2019

Canvasflow partners with BORN Group
NEWS

Canvasflow partners with BORN Group

Canvasflow has announced a strategic partnership with BORN Group that will offer a full-service print and digital content solution to publishers and brands.

09/07/2019

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