Condé Nast appoints Katie Drummond
Condé Nast has announced the appointment of Katie Drummond as WIRED's global editorial director.
Condé Nast has announced the appointment of Katie Drummond as WIRED's global editorial director.
IOP Publishing has introduced a free ethics statement checker to support authors and speed up the submission process.
Rhotic Media has announced the appointment of Alice Greaves as its new editor for Financial Promoter.
EPC has joined global news and publishing organizations to sign an open letter to policymakers and industry leaders globally, laying out proposed principles for the regulated and responsible growth of generative AI models.
Immediate Media has announced a partnership with MGA Entertainment to publish Rainbow High Magazine.
Mail Sport says its new podcast will be co-presented by Premier League winner Chris Sutton and football editor Ian Ladyman.
Migration concerns, women playing football, Jack Grealish's parking, TV viewing figures makes Times front page, Sunak on LBC, racist election leaflets, PM and Greenpeace, Dan Wootton, lack of comms at Telegraph & front page of the fortnight.
LADbible Group takes on sexist and misogynistic ‘banter’ in partnership with the Mayor of London on the ‘Say Maaate to a Mate’ campaign.
Eighteen independent local and hyperlocal news publications serving urban and rural communities across Scotland have joined forces to create The Scottish Beacon, a new national publication.
National World plc has announced the launch of a new TV brand: Shots!
The editor of Nottinghamshire Live has written a letter to readers about its experimentation with AI tools.
The Financial Times has announced the launch of a new curated section on its website called China Focus.
The online abuse of women journalists is a scourge on the publishing industry.
A successful career in journalism needs a start point, and that is why Richard Tait tells his students to focus on securing that all-important first job. Assuming they have the right skills and attitude, opportunities will flow from there.
The abuse of female journalists is a scourge on the media sector, impacting the careers and mental health of the women themselves and diminishing the industry as a whole. Dr Rebecca Whittington looks at what can be done about it.
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