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Tony Parsons book to be serialised on GQ
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Tony Parsons book to be serialised on GQ

British GQ and Century, Penguin Random House, yesterday announced that Tony Parsons’ next DC Max Wolfe novel, #taken, will be serialised in its entirety exclusively on GQ.co.uk, ahead of the novel's publication on 18th April 2019.

08/01/2019

William Sitwell joins The Telegraph
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William Sitwell joins The Telegraph

The Telegraph this week announced the appointment of William Sitwell as a writer and commentator.

04/01/2019

IFJ publishes list of media killings in 2018
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IFJ publishes list of media killings in 2018

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) this week published a list of 94 journalists and media staff killed in work-related incidents during 2018.

03/01/2019

Prostate Cancer UK to Reach football audiences on Boxing Day
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Prostate Cancer UK to Reach football audiences on Boxing Day

Reach publications including The Mirror, Express and Daily Star will partner with leading men’s health charity Prostate Cancer UK to produce online and print content in addition to an eight-page booklet, which will be handed out at nine Premier Leagu

21/12/2018

Press regulator appoints new Board and Complaints Committee members
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Press regulator appoints new Board and Complaints Committee members

The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) has announced new appointments to its Board and Complaints Committee. They will take up their posts from 1 January 2019.

21/12/2018

New guidance on reporting suicide
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New guidance on reporting suicide

The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) yesterday issued guidance for editors and journalists on reporting suicide.

19/12/2018

New Editor-in-Chief for BJOG
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New Editor-in-Chief for BJOG

The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) has announced Dr Michael Marsh as the Editor-in-Chief of BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

17/12/2018

British Journalism Awards – winners
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British Journalism Awards – winners

This week, the winners of the British Journalism Awards 2018, organised by Press Gazette were announced.

13/12/2018

vjoon releases version 9 of K4
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vjoon releases version 9 of K4

Just weeks after Adobe unveiled the latest version of Creative Cloud at the Los Angeles Adobe MAX conference, vjoon K4 Version 9 is ready for Adobe CC 2019.

07/12/2018

Content creation: navigating the 7 Cs
FEATURE

Content creation: navigating the 7 Cs

With a deep understanding of what appeals to their audiences, editorial teams are expert in designing, creating and curating content that works. With digital workflow tools, they have the means to do it smarter, faster and in a more cost-effective wa

By Maarten Reinders  |  06/12/2018

Condé Nast International unveils Creative Studio Network
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Condé Nast International unveils Creative Studio Network

Condé Nast International yesterday unveiled its global creative network, Condé Nast Creative Studio; unifying its eleven creative departments under a single brand identity, dedicated to servicing the needs of commercial partners around the world.

05/12/2018

Quentin Letts joins News UK titles
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Quentin Letts joins News UK titles

News UK yesterday announced that Quentin Letts will be joining The Times, The Sunday Times and The Sun.

29/11/2018

The Power of Shorthand
PROFILE

The Power of Shorthand

Sue Green won an NCTJ chairman's award for the quality of journalism training she delivers at the City of Wolverhampton College – and leads the BBC's national academy for apprentices at the same institution. Ian Halstead finds out more.

By Ian Halstead  |  27/11/2018

What should we do about Boris?
FEATURE

What should we do about Boris?

The question that has been exercising Theresa May for the past two years is also exercising sub-editors across the country, writes Liz Gerard. And, while the root of the question may be different, the conclusion is probably much the same: a resigned,

By Liz Gerard  |  27/11/2018

Big Publisher Functionality for Small Publisher Budgets
SUPPLIER PROFILE

Big Publisher Functionality for Small Publisher Budgets

The challenge for many independent publishers, Perception SaS’s Andy Kirk tells James Evelegh, is that they are trapped in inadequate publishing systems – be it circulation, sales or content management – that limit their ability to compete effectivel

By James Evelegh  |  27/11/2018

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