Industry Unites to Call for RIPA Reform
The News Media Association has called for legislation to protect sources from being uncovered through RIPA powers as the news media industry unites to condemn state surveillance of journalistic activities.
The News Media Association has called for legislation to protect sources from being uncovered through RIPA powers as the news media industry unites to condemn state surveillance of journalistic activities.
The Economist Group announced yesterday that Zanny Minton Beddoes has been named as the 17th editor of The Economist.
The restaurant and leisure entrepreneur Luke Johnson is to write a weekly column for The Sunday Times from February 1, the paper announced yesterday.
The Swindon Advertiser has been banned from Swindon Town press conferences for the second time by the club.
Going back to its roots, Say Media has launched Tempest, the publishing platform that’s set to reinvent the digital magazine, says the company.
Archant Norfolk has completed a series of changes in editorial leadership at its district branch offices with two key appointments.
Centaur Media yesterday announced two new appointments, creating, says the company, a combination of expertise that reaches across both its editorial and commercial arms.
Jane Bruton has been appointed Director of Lifestyle and Deputy Editor at the Telegraph.
Danielle Bennison-Brown has been appointed Director of Video Content of Condé Nast Britain, it was announced yesterday by Wil Harris, Head of Digital.
BBC Good Food Magazine has made a move to ‘real time publishing’ from the January issue, on sale now.
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the World Editors Forum has condemned today’s attack against French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo that has left 11 dead and at least four seriously injured.
After extensive trialling, Taylor & Francis has rolled out CrossMark, a verifying tool from CrossRef, across Taylor & Francis Online.
Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles has issued an invitation to councils, local newspapers and others to pilot innovative ways of improving statutory notices while maintaining a strong local press.
Ian Mean will be retiring as editor of the Western Daily Press in February 2015.
The new press regulator, IPSO, yesterday published its first set of adjudications on complaints, including the first use of its power to direct the nature and placement of a correction.
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