FT announces VR partnership with Google
On Friday, the Financial Times launched its first major virtual reality project in collaboration with Google: Hidden Cities: Rio.
On Friday, the Financial Times launched its first major virtual reality project in collaboration with Google: Hidden Cities: Rio.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) on Friday announced the details of its year-long arbitration pilot scheme and have confirmed the appointment of the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) to run the pilot.
Managers at Newsquest South London have cancelled job interviews for the second time in five months, as part of an unofficial hiring freeze that has left the newsroom short eight members of staff, says the NUJ.
Low wages and recruitment practices are making a career in media increasingly remote for people from disadvantaged backgrounds, says the NUJ.
The Yorkshire Post, backed by politicians and business leaders, has written an open letter to new Prime Minister, Theresa May.
Three Trinity Mirror chapels are taking industrial action this week over redundancies, heavy workloads and the threat to quality journalism caused by the company-wide restructuring, dubbed as the "merry-go-round of misery".
PCS, a leading software developer for the publishing industry, has announced the appointment of Hannah Amiss as Marketing Manager with immediate effect.
The Atlantic is deepening its reporting on the role religion plays in communities across the world with the support of a two-year grant from the Henry Luce Foundation’s Henry R. Luce Initiative on Religion in International Affairs.
On 23 June, the UK voted to leave the EU and the earth hasn’t stopped shaking since. How did the usually (small ‘c’) conservative Brits come to make such a monumental decision and how did Fleet Street inform the debate and influence the result? Liz G
The role of editor has been no more immune to the winds of change than any other in publishing. Workloads have increased and resources have been cut, putting huge pressure on the editor. Peter Sands asks seven experienced editors about the role, how
How often do you come across something interesting to read, make a mental note to come back to it later, but never do? No doubt, very. There’s now help at hand – Pocket, an app which Phil Hilton promises, will teach you, charm you and stretch you.
The Financial Times has announced a string of new editorial appointments to strengthen its coverage of Britain’s exit from the European Union.
A new piece of research commissioned by Coach magazine and conducted by Join the Dots reveals that 2016 is all about a new type of man - The Alta-Male.
Haymarket has announced that Andy Hillier has been appointed as Editor of Third Sector.
Slimming World magazine has appointed Sara Ward as its new editor.
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