National Press Awards – winners announced
The Financial Times was last night crowned the Newspaper of the Year at the National Press Awards for 2017.
The Financial Times was last night crowned the Newspaper of the Year at the National Press Awards for 2017.
The Big Issue Group has announced the appointment of Ben Sullivan as its new Digital Editor.
ESI Media yesterday unveiled a fresh new look for the print edition of the Evening Standard.
DC Thomson Media has announced Stuart Johnstone as Editor of My Weekly.
James Evelegh's editorial from this week's edition of InPubWeekly.
The Times this week announced that Kate Reardon, former editor of Tatler, has been appointed editor-in-chief of LUXX, The Times’s glossy magazine.
The Society of Editors last week welcomed an announcement by the government that it is formally closing the Leveson Inquiry.
FT editor, Lionel Barber, received The Media Society Annual Award for his outstanding contribution to financial journalism at The Millennium Hotel, Mayfair on Wednesday night, February 28.
Trinity Mirror has completed the acquisition of Northern & Shell’s publishing assets, having received the approval of shareholders earlier this week to proceed. A number of key editorial changes have also been announced.
PCS, the publishing software developer, has announced a number of changes to its board of directors.
Hattie Brett has been appointed Editor of Grazia UK where she will be responsible for leading the editorial team as well as forging relationships with commercial partners.
Alice Casely-Hayford has been appointed Digital Editor of British Vogue it was announced yesterday by Edward Enninful, Editor-in-Chief.
Newsquest, the regional newspaper publisher, has given prizes to centres which have used the most unpaid-for copy and photographs, with its £4000 winner announced as Weymouth, which publishes the Dorset Echo and Bridport and Lyme Regis News, says the
Diamond Publishing, the consumer division of Metropolis International Group, has appointed Paul Lester as editor of Record Collector.
The Caerphilly Observer is one of a number of local publishers who have recently signed up to be regulated by IPSO, including liffe Media, West Bridgford Wire, and Thurrock Independent.
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