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Quality over quantity
VIEW FROM AOP STEERING GROUP

Quality over quantity

For too long, the quantity of a journalist’s output has been seen by many as being as important as its quality. As Steven Wilson-Beales, chair of the AOP Journalism Advisory Board (JAB), says, the pendulum is swinging back towards ‘quality’.

By Steven Wilson-Beales  |  21/04/2022

Liz Gerard’s Notebook
COLUMN

Liz Gerard’s Notebook

Partygate, Sunak’s non-dom woes, Tory MPs, women's health, Channel 4, the trans debate, front page bankers, June Brown and front page of the fortnight…

By Liz Gerard  |  14/04/2022

Newsworks announces ‘Festival of News’
News

Newsworks announces ‘Festival of News’

Newsworks is set to host its first-ever ‘Festival of News’ event, which focuses on the importance of quality trusted journalism and why it matters to readers and advertisers.

13/04/2022

The human angle
COLUMN

The human angle

Seismic events like pandemics or wars can be difficult for some magazines but, writes Dickon Ross, never forget the power of the personal story – and the privilege it is to publish them.

By Dickon Ross  |  12/04/2022

On the ground in Kyiv…
FEATURE

On the ground in Kyiv…

The Russian invasion of Ukraine is a story so big that it initially knocked Covid, partygate and everything else off the front pages. Liz Gerard looks at the editorial choices newspapers are having to make when covering the conflict.

By Liz Gerard  |  12/04/2022

Defunding fake news
INTERVIEW

Defunding fake news

Misinformation is a profitable business, made possible by Silicon Valley’s laissez-faire approach and an undiscerning programmatic ecosystem. Two senior media executives have decided to do something about it. Ray Snoddy meets them.

By Ray Snoddy  |  12/04/2022

Dalesman announces new editor of The Countryman magazine
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Dalesman announces new editor of The Countryman magazine

Dalesman Publishing has announced that Lorraine Connolly will take over as editor of The Countryman in May, succeeding Mark Whitley.

11/04/2022

New York Times announces first International Investigations Editor
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New York Times announces first International Investigations Editor

Matt Apuzzo has been unveiled as the New York Times’s first international investigations editor, leading an overseas investigative team.

11/04/2022

Information commissioner is told Freedom of Information is “broken”
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Information commissioner is told Freedom of Information is “broken”

More than 100 newspaper editors, MPs, journalists, celebrities and campaigners signed a letter calling on John Edwards to fix FOI.

08/04/2022

First speakers announced for ‘Future of News’ conference
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First speakers announced for ‘Future of News’ conference

The first set of speakers for next month’s Society of Editors ‘Future of News’ conference have been announced.

08/04/2022

Liz Gerard’s Notebook
COLUMN

Liz Gerard’s Notebook

Sunak’s underwhelming spring statement, Times’s selective case studies, forecourt PR, Caribbean adventure, the return of the Queen (and Andrew), missing the main story, Oscars coverage and front page of the fortnight…

By Liz Gerard  |  31/03/2022

New Statesman Media Group chooses Glide
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New Statesman Media Group chooses Glide

Glide Publishing Platform has announced that New Statesman Media Group is the latest publisher to start using its CMS.

30/03/2022

Keeping the lights on
COLUMN

Keeping the lights on

Without war correspondents on the ground, evil regimes can get away with anything…

By James Evelegh  |  24/03/2022

SoE welcomes Chris Mullin court victory over source disclosure
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SoE welcomes Chris Mullin court victory over source disclosure

The Society of Editors has welcomed the decision by a court to back journalist Chris Mullin in his fight against a police production order to disclose information that would reveal his sources.

24/03/2022

Guardian wins legal challenge over access to employment tribunal papers
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Guardian wins legal challenge over access to employment tribunal papers

Journalists should be provided with access to documents from employment tribunal cases even in the aftermath of a judgment, it has been ruled, after a successful legal challenge by the Guardian.

23/03/2022

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