Stylist launches 'Under Her Eye'
Stylist has partnered with actor Gemma Chan to launch Under Her Eye, a campaign aimed to shine a light on female film reviewers.
Stylist has partnered with actor Gemma Chan to launch Under Her Eye, a campaign aimed to shine a light on female film reviewers.
Press Gazette has announced the finalists for the first British Journalism Awards for Specialist Media.
PCS, a leading publishing software developer, yesterday announced that Scottish Provincial Press have signed a contract for Knowledge Prospect, Knowledge Publish and a light version of Knowledge Pulse.
The Sunday Times on Friday announced several new appointments across the paper.
Paul Dacre is to give the Society of Editors Annual Lecture to launch its 2018 Conference in Manchester in the autumn.
IPSO’s compulsory arbitration scheme launched yesterday.
British Vogue will launch its first-ever podcast series entitled Appearances, hosted by Academy Award-winner and contributing editor Steve McQueen.
The Telegraph on Friday announced the launch of a dedicated editorial section, Telegraph Family, offering features and opinion pieces that speak of the joys and challenges facing the modern family.
Ringier is now using the Purple DS platform for its digital editions of Blick, SonntagsBlick and Blick am Abend.
James Evelegh's editorial from this week's edition of InPubWeekly.
The rush to be first and the demise of the sub-editor mean that grammatical errors are increasingly creeping into our copy. As Peter Sands points out, error-strewn text damages our credibility because readers do notice. Best to try to get it right fi
In this age of algorithms, it’s heartening to see that there’s no substitute for intelligent and persistent journalistic endeavour. Some classic old-school digging from the likes of the Observer, Guardian and Times has exposed a dark underside to the
Having talented and dedicated staff is one prerequisite for publishing success. Another, as Rich Cheary, CEO of the Publisher’s Toolbox, tells James Evelegh, is making sure they have the right tools to do the job.
As the Sunday Post approached its centenary year in 2014, its circulation was in trouble. It had an ageing readership and the newspaper was simply not registering with many Scots. Part of the answer, as Richard Prest tells Ray Snoddy, was to make the
The Society of Editors has expressed its concern over the possible impact on press freedom and public’s right to know after Sir Cliff Richard won his privacy case against the BBC last week.
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