Reach announces South East appointments
Reach has made a number of key appointments and promotions in the South East.
Reach has made a number of key appointments and promotions in the South East.
In November, ESco, a publishing services bureau, announced that they had launched a new website for Gundog Journal.
The Guardian on Friday announced three new appointments to its editorial newsletters team as part of an ongoing refresh around its newsletters offering.
DC Thomson writers have been recognised by Zero Tolerance, the Scottish charity which promotes gender equality, and challenges attitudes that ‘normalise violence and abuse against women’.
Actor Sean Bean and singer Sharleen Spiteri are amongst fifteen celebrities who are to receive "substantial damages" after last week settling claims against News Group Newspapers.
Archant has appointed Ken Symon as its newly-created business and energy editor.
Reuters and Durham University will establish the Sir Harry Evans Memorial Fund to nurture the next generation of investigative journalists.
Press Gazette’s tenth British Journalism Awards returned to an in-person ceremony at the London Hilton Bankside on Wednesday after going online last year due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Run with the negative or accentuate the positive? Highlight problems or present solutions? These are questions, writes Dickon Ross, that editors have always grappled with.
Can you build a community through a print magazine and come through the pandemic even stronger? Mary Hogarth speaks to Guy Procter, editor of Country Walking magazine.
When publishing a story, are publishers asking the right questions? What is the story there to do? This, as The Sunday Times’s Taneth Evans tells Ciar Byrne, is what every journalist should ask about every story they publish.
There are no quick fixes to building a successful community. You’ve got to put in the hard yards.
Keep it simple. Make a difference. Innovate with user insight as your compass. These are the guiding principles at MedicinesComplete, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s online platform, as Director of Technology Jeremy Macdonald tells Meg Carter.
As the UK becomes increasingly buffeted by crises, who or what is to blame? For newspapers that have taken strident positions on highly contentious issues, this is not always an easy question to answer.
Former war reporter Mick O’Reilly is the new editor of Tindle-owned weekly the Cambrian News.
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