GQ Dads launches on gq.co.uk
GQ has announced the launch of GQ Dads launches on GQ.co.uk.
GQ has announced the launch of GQ Dads launches on GQ.co.uk.
IPSO published on Thursday, a full set of Annual Statements from all publishers who were members in 2015.
On Thursday 12th May 2016, His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge invited Attitude magazine to bring members of the LGBT+ community to Kensington Palace to listen to their experience of bullying and the mental health impacts it can have.
The Board of the World Editors Forum (WEF), at its meeting at the World News Media Congress in Cartagena, Colombia, approved five principles to help rebuild trust in professional journalism.
The June 2016 issue of Creative Review, entitled the ‘Redesign Issue’, sees the magazine’s first makeover since March 2010.
The International Federation of Journalists has voted for an NUJ motion to set up working group on surveillance.
Bloomberg’s Content Service, a leading provider of news, photos, videos, and data to publishers and broadcasters, yesterday said it was expanding its Spanish- language text news licensing offering. The announcement was made at the WAN-IFRA World News
Pia Sarma has been appointed as Deputy General Counsel, News UK, a role which will see her expand her responsibilities on industry-wide issues affecting journalism for News UK.
The Golden Pen of Freedom, the annual press freedom award of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), has been awarded to Dmitry Muratov, Editor-in-Chief of independent Russian newspaper, Novaya Gazeta.
ELLE UK says it is celebrating the power of its readership by allowing ELLE readers to help choose the magazine’s August cover.
A new round of redundancies has been announced at the Manchester Evening News (MEN) and Huddersfield Examiner as part of Trinity Mirror's re-organisation plans, says the NUJ.
The British Society of Magazine Editors’ Rising Stars Awards were announced last night at 1901 Restaurant at Andaz Liverpool Street.
Johnston Press yesterday unveiled ‘We Are Digital’ – what it describes as a significant new initiative designed to accelerate the growth of its brands online.
Empire website empireonline.com has announced its first guest editor - filmmaker Roland Emmerich who will guest edit from the 13th – 17th June.
Is the disproportionate number of pictures of un-newsworthy women in our national press an essential circulation prop or a demeaning way to treat half their potential readership? Or both? Liz Gerard investigates.
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