The future of media
The 2024 PPA Festival kicked off with a weighty discussion on the future of media. James Evelegh was taking notes.
The 2024 PPA Festival kicked off with a weighty discussion on the future of media. James Evelegh was taking notes.
The Times has announced The Times Crime and Justice Commission; a year-long inquiry to consider the future of policing and the criminal justice system.
Following the success of the inaugural issue, which hit newsstands last October, Grazia has announced the launch of a Spring edition of CASA.
Newsworks’ youth engagement initiative ‘Future of News’ aims to inspire future generations of editorial and commercial leaders regardless of background.
The Independent has announced that it is the exclusive global news partner of Montreux Jazz Festival for the second year.
Journalists and newspapers have been celebrated at a London ceremony; with The Times and Sunday Times named Newspaper of the Year and Sunday Newspaper of the Year.
The Sun has announced it is to launch of a new digital content channel to highlight UK holidays with exclusive articles, video, audio and more.
Dozens of the UK and Ireland’s student journalists have been recognised at the Student Publication Association’s National Awards.
In a rapidly changing world, it’s important to think strategically about your audiences and what you offer them. We ask FT Strategies’ Joanna Levesque for her thoughts on the challenges and opportunities facing publishers.
The death of local news, poison ivy, good journalism from i and Guardian, Hugo Rifkind vs Home Office, targeting Angela Rayner, Gaza deaths, Hugh Grant, Pompeii treasures, Express & immigration, Turkey tourism and front page of the fortnight…
What influence will mainstream media have on this year’s elections? Not as much as it once had…
Newsquest, a UK local media group, has announced it will be publishing a special Childhood Day supplement across its portfolio in support of the NSPCC.
WAN-IFRA has announced the winners of the Digital Media Awards Europe 2024.
More than 60 editors, lawyers, journalists, academics and experts call for the Anti-SLAPP Bill to be amended to ensure it can protect everyone speaking out in the public interest.
Bauer Media Group announced last week it is to cease publication of Improve Your Coarse Fishing magazine and will integrate its content under the Angling Times umbrella.
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