Harper’s Bazaar announces event return
Harper’s Bazaar has announced it will host its sixth annual International Women’s Day celebration.
Harper’s Bazaar has announced it will host its sixth annual International Women’s Day celebration.
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The Financial Times has announced the launch of its US Election Countdown newsletter.
Last week The People’s Friend unveiled a fresh new look, which coincides with its 155th anniversary and a national search to discover the country’s best hidden writing talent.
Some words elicit strong reactions. The seemingly inoffensive ‘content’ is one of them, says Dickon Ross.
Are we ready to admit it?, asks Mark Hudson. The journalism pipeline is broken. To fix it, News UK is investing heavily in its apprenticeship scheme, which has brought fresh and diverse new talent into the business.
For Geordie Greig, Fleet Street’s increasingly strident and partisan tone flies counter to the prevailing need. Now, more than ever, society needs fact-based and trustworthy journalism. Ray Snoddy meets him.
The media is not trusted as much as it needs to be. The solution is simple but it will mean breaking some bad habits.
The Economist Group has announced the appointment of Luke Bradley-Jones as president of The Economist, and Leon Saunders Calvert has been named president of Economist Intelligence.
Future has announced the reorganisation of its operating structure into three core divisions with creation of new B2C unit and has unveiled key appointments.
Cambridge University Press has been announced as this year’s OpenAthens UX Award winner for Research Directions.
Taylor & Francis says its new agreement with The Wikipedia Library allows volunteer editors to use the latest peer-reviewed research to enhance the quality and reliability of Wikipedia articles.
News Media Association chief executive, Owen Meredith, has responded to the Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation Bill, which had its second reading in the House of Commons last week.
Digital Frontier, a new tech-focused media and events publication has announced it is to launch this month.
The Tiger Tamer Who Went To Sea, takes an in-depth look at the little-known story of Bob Carlisle, who used all the techniques of the modern-day influencer.
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