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Third Sector launches new podcast
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Third Sector launches new podcast

New podcast The Diff spotlights charities and not-for-profits working on the front line of knife crime, exploring today’s most pressing issues and championing people who make a difference.

13/11/2023

Liz Gerard’s Notebook
COLUMN

Liz Gerard’s Notebook

Misuse of quote marks, British values, Remembrance, Cummings vs Johnson, sheep rescue, ticket offices reprieve, job cuts at Reach, B2B journalists show the way and front page of the fortnight… and Nadine Dorries...

By Liz Gerard  |  09/11/2023

The Guardian US launches Well Actually
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The Guardian US launches Well Actually

The Guardian US launches new lifestyle and wellness vertical, newsletter, and January live event.

06/11/2023

Society welcomes new government plans to promote media freedom
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Society welcomes new government plans to promote media freedom

New plans unveiled by the government to promote media freedom and protect journalists have been welcomed by the Society of Editors.

03/11/2023

The Sun partners with MOBOLISE to create two new apprenticeships
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The Sun partners with MOBOLISE to create two new apprenticeships

The Sun has partnered with MOBOLISE, the new talent and recruitment platform from the MOBO Group, to create two entertainment journalist apprenticeships aimed at diverse talent.

03/11/2023

The Telegraph launches new podcast: Battle Lines
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The Telegraph launches new podcast: Battle Lines

The Telegraph has launched Battle Lines, a new podcast bringing together its reporting of the Israel-Hamas conflict in one place.

30/10/2023

Elsevier partners with JACC
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Elsevier partners with JACC

Elsevier has partnered with Journals of the American College of Cardiology to present the Heart Disease Hub, a curated clinical resource for healthcare professionals in cardiology.

30/10/2023

Liz Gerard’s Notebook
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Liz Gerard’s Notebook

The Covid Inquiry, Conflict in the Middle East, Bedbugs… and front page of the fortnight...

By Liz Gerard  |  26/10/2023

Online picture quality: 5 minutes with… John de Jong
Q&A

Online picture quality: 5 minutes with… John de Jong

When it comes to image quality, publishers tend to put much more effort into pictures that appear in print than those that appear online. This, says Pixometry's John de Jong, is a mistake and one that can be easily avoided.

By John de Jong  |  26/10/2023

Grazia launches annual interiors special
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Grazia launches annual interiors special

Grazia has unveiled a new annual interiors special entitled Grazia CASA packed with fashion insiders’ tips on how to decorate and deck out your home.

25/10/2023

Asking questions, telling stories
INTERVIEW

Asking questions, telling stories

The tools journalists use and where they publish their stories might have changed dramatically over the past twenty years but, as renowned journalism trainer Gerry Kreibich tells former student Jon Griffin, the basic skill set remains the same.

By Jon Griffin  |  25/10/2023

The Business of Fashion
FEATURE

The Business of Fashion

In the twelve months since it launched, the Fashion Matters newsletter has become the FT’s most opened newsletter and was named ‘Newsletter of the Year’. Sarah Ebner looks at the reasons behind its success.

By Sarah Ebner  |  25/10/2023

Reimagining our city daily papers
FEATURE

Reimagining our city daily papers

National World has not just redesigned its metro titles, writes Tim Robinson, it has completely rethought the age-old daily format for the modern reader.

By Tim Robinson  |  25/10/2023

The human side of tech
INTERVIEW

The human side of tech

Technology plays a central role in people’s lives, helping us to organise our lives more efficiently and to push back the boundaries of science. As Greg Williams says, it is exploring these aspects of tech that’s central to the success of Wired.

By Meg Carter  |  25/10/2023

Pause before publishing
COLUMN

Pause before publishing

In the race to publish, do news organisations risk doing more harm than good?

By James Evelegh  |  19/10/2023

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