Pete Picton to step down
Pete Picton, Editorial Director of Mirror Online will be leaving the business in September, to study full time for a Masters degree.
Pete Picton, Editorial Director of Mirror Online will be leaving the business in September, to study full time for a Masters degree.
The Daily Mail was last night crowned the Newspaper of the Year at the Society of Editors Press Awards – one of the leading annual events for the UK’s national newspapers and media.
The Society of Editors has warned that ‘fake news’ presents a worrying threat to the traditional and professional media.
The shortlist has been announced for the National Press Awards' Newspaper of the Year for 2016.
The NUJ has criticised the Evening Standard for moving to a one-edition a day print publication, cutting sub-editors work and pay by half and putting reporters on a four-day week.
A new year! A time for hope and optimism; a time for reassessing life’s challenges and facing up to them with renewed vim and vigour … or … err … not? Seldom has a new year dawned with such a sense of foreboding. Karlene Lukovitz, for one, is anxious
The ability to shine a light into dark corners and to fight the good fight is something the regional press has and the search and social media behemoths threatening their very existence don’t. But, in an age of cut-backs, does the local press still h
In a non-digital all-print foray into multi-media, no self-respecting modern newspaper can be seen without a magazine. Alan Geere checks the insertions on the weekend newsstand.
He has successfully launched a national newspaper. But he’s also axed scores of regional journalists’ jobs. Steve Dyson asks Matt Kelly about his new life at Archant.
From features assistant on Woman & Home magazine to editor of ShortList in six years is an amazing feat. Terri White, now editor-in-chief of Empire, shares some of the pivotal lessons she’s learned with Mary Hogarth along with her vision for the futu
Newsquest Media Group announced yesterday the launch of a new online public notices platform that enables the public to be better informed about local decisions.
The Sunday Times Scotland has launched a new service for travellers, expanding its Travel section to become, it says, the only quality Scottish newspaper to carry news and features on holiday departures direct from Scotland.
The Observer has announced the appointment of Michael Savage as policy editor.
Alexandra Shulman, Editor-in-Chief of British Vogue for a quarter of a century, will stand down from the magazine in June of this year, it was announced yesterday by Nicholas Coleridge, Managing Director of Condé Nast Britain.
Immediate Media Co, the special interest content and platform company, yesterday announced the appointment of Michelle Royle as group editor of You & Your Wedding and Perfect Wedding.
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