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Content: the broad trends
PUBLISHING WORKFLOWS SPECIAL

Content: the broad trends

Welcome to our first publishing workflows special, an extended feature taking an in-depth look at all aspects of the content creation process. All of the insights and opinions come from leading suppliers of publishing software & from senior editors.

By James Evelegh  |  18/06/2021

Newsrooms: we will remember them
FEATURE

Newsrooms: we will remember them

Widespread closures of newsrooms are taking place at Reach, the UK’s largest media group, with most staff to work mainly at home even after Covid-19. The move has sparked vivid memories, as Steve Dyson reports.

By Steve Dyson  |  18/06/2021

The Power of Passion
FEATURE

The Power of Passion

Passion powers BSME Editor of the Year Loma-Ann Marks – passion for antiques and vintage, accessibility, inclusivity and editing, writes Meg Carter.

By Meg Carter  |  18/06/2021

Yes, but what about the parking?
COLUMN

Yes, but what about the parking?

Last year was a recording-braking year in web traffic for many magazines. What can we learn from it? What should we provide more or less of? Where are our resources best used?

By Dickon Ross  |  18/06/2021

Collaboration Culture
FEATURE

Collaboration Culture

Some industries are making great strides in how they use AI, but what about publishing? Many news organisations will struggle to reap the potential benefits, unless they learn to work together.

By Charlie Beckett  |  18/06/2021

Young journalists: a lesson plan
REVIEW

Young journalists: a lesson plan

What do incoming journalists need to do to succeed? Based on his recent interview with Ed Walker, James Evelegh has some good advice…

By James Evelegh  |  17/06/2021

Liz Gerard’s Notebook
COLUMN

Liz Gerard’s Notebook

When financial losses come in handy, why the Press is discomfited by the Daniel Morgan report, strange things on the wall at Magdalen, baby names, under-reporting Grenfell, GB News, and, three cheers for Metro for doing what papers should be doing.

By Liz Gerard  |  17/06/2021

Two new Editors announced as Archant invests in daily titles
News

Two new Editors announced as Archant invests in daily titles

Archant has announced appointments to the newly created Editor roles at the Ipswich Star and Norwich Evening News.

16/06/2021

Expansion joins WoodWing Group
News

Expansion joins WoodWing Group

WoodWing, a global provider of content management solutions and services, has reached an agreement with Expansion for it to join the WoodWing Group.

16/06/2021

Childcare debate to be held following Grazia-supported petition
News

Childcare debate to be held following Grazia-supported petition

A debate on childcare funding and affordability is to go ahead in Parliament after 100,000 people sign Grazia, The Juggle and Pregnant Then Screwed petition.

11/06/2021

AI makes the impossible possible
REVIEW

AI makes the impossible possible

Robot journalists, far from replacing human ones, are enabling publishers to expand into areas that would have been impossible using only human reporters. Take football for instance.

10/06/2021

The Private Eye Paul Foot Award 2021 – shortlist announced
News

The Private Eye Paul Foot Award 2021 – shortlist announced

The Private Eye Paul Foot Award 2021 shortlist has been announced, comprising outstanding examples of investigative and campaigning journalism.

10/06/2021

Empire celebrates ‘British New Wave’
News

Empire celebrates ‘British New Wave’

Bauer Media’s Empire magazine has published four different collector’s covers dedicated to The British New Wave in celebration of the current wave of “hot, fresh homegrown” actors and filmmakers.

10/06/2021

WAN-IFRA launches Data Science Expert Group
News

WAN-IFRA launches Data Science Expert Group

WAN-IFRA, together with 16 news organisations, has launched the Data Science Expert Group, a network of news media professionals working in data science, data analytics & data engineering.

04/06/2021

Liz Gerard’s Notebook
COLUMN

Liz Gerard’s Notebook

Meghan and echoes of the past, the ongoing search for Ofcom’s new Chair, how the papers reacted to Cummings's testimony, the PM’s wallpaper bill, wedding non-exclusives and reporting the weather.

By Liz Gerard  |  03/06/2021

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