Vogue appointments
British Vogue has made three senior appointments: Jewellery and Watch Director, Fashion and Accessories Editor and Contributing Jewellery Director.
British Vogue has made three senior appointments: Jewellery and Watch Director, Fashion and Accessories Editor and Contributing Jewellery Director.
The British Society of Magazine Editors has announced the shortlist for its 2018 awards.
News Scotland – publishers of The Times Scotland and The Sunday Times Scotland – is the media partner for this year’s Scottish Parliament’s Festival of Politics.
James Evelegh's editorial from today's edition of InPubWeekly.
Stylist, the women’s magazine, this week released an issue made and created by girls, to empower the future generation and raise awareness on The UN International Day of the Girl Child (Thursday 11th October 2018).
The Spiegel Group, a leading German media company, has chosen WoodWing’s Elvis Digital Asset Management (DAM) system to meet user demands for better DAM usability and help move images seamlessly between publications and channels.
Ingenta, a provider of technology solutions to publishers, is offering two new web-based platforms for media organisations – Truly Media and Editorial.
Graeme Clifford has been appointed as managing director of publishing software company Press Computer Systems.
The Financial Times is expanding its coverage of technology, with more reporters stationed around the globe, a new editing team based in London, and a new FT.com destination where readers can go for all FT technology coverage.
James Evelegh's editorial from today's edition of InPubWeekly.
Newspaper readers want more than just news – they need help curating the weekend and figuring out how to spend their money. Tim Robinson explains how leisure is still a big part of the content mix and how regional print is fighting back at the weeken
Hands up who doesn’t want to be fit and healthy? Yes, thought so. But plenty of help is at hand as Alan Geere finds down at the newsstand.
John Lamb’s first job in journalism involved making thirteen mugs of tea every hour in the 1960s. Fleet Street in Kelvin MacKenzie’s day followed, then senior roles at the Birmingham Post, and today he’s still writing headlines. Steve Dyson reports.
Few in the media world need much convincing about the sanctity of press freedom, but further afield, amongst the general public and politicians, the case can be harder to make. The Society of Editors’ Ian Murray has been on the receiving end of some
Canvasflow has announced the appointment of Christian Price, the former CD at Rhapsody.
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