Dermot O’Leary joins the GQ team
Dermot O’Leary is joining British GQ as a Contributing Editor, it was announced yesterday by Dylan Jones, Editor of the magazine.
Dermot O’Leary is joining British GQ as a Contributing Editor, it was announced yesterday by Dylan Jones, Editor of the magazine.
Motor Sport magazine has launched a new online database containing over 10,000 motor racing results, over 7600 racing driver profiles and 750 circuits (plus 1400 different layouts).
Guardian News & Media has announced the return of Nick Hopkins as head of investigations.
Jonathan Pile has been appointed Deputy Editor of Bauer Media’s flagship film and entertainment brand, Empire.
The Financial Times yesterday announced the appointments of John Thornhill as its first innovation editor and Roula Khalaf as deputy editor, effective 1 February.
Newsquest's decision to revert headline writing to local titles, after admitting more than 80 per cent written at its production hubs had to be rewritten, shows the failure of moving subbing to hubs, says the National Union of Journalists.
Xenario UK, a supplier of digital asset management software and services, has launched a new website for 2016 themed on the new FotoWare Version 8 DAM software.
Johnston Press yesterday announced James Mitchinson as the new editor of The Yorkshire Post.
A new report from the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA), and the South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), details how the practice of soft censorship is undermini
Hearst Magazines UK has appointed Ally Oliver as Editor of Asda’s customer magazine, which is distributed to over 1.9m readers.
Guardian US this week announced that humorist and former Grantland writer, editor and podcast host Dave Schilling has joined as writer-at-large.
On Friday night, News UK held its Long Service Awards. Star of the show was The Sun’s royal photographer Arthur Edwards.
Evening Standard Magazine has bolstered its editorial team ahead of a relaunch in February.
Leading editors and publishers from Africa and the Middle East have been appointed to the WAN-IFRA Gender and Media Freedom Steering Committee, which will contribute to the organization's ambitious Women in News (WIN) gender and media development act
The Board of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), meeting in Paris on 12th December 2015, calls for renewed global solidarity with the Turkish press in the wake of continuing attacks and the government’s hard-line stanc
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