News media – planning for the future
What have the *Academics ever done for us? The age-old mistrust – sorry, debate – between journalists and academics is taking a forward-thinking turn. Alan Geere goes behind the headlines.
What have the *Academics ever done for us? The age-old mistrust – sorry, debate – between journalists and academics is taking a forward-thinking turn. Alan Geere goes behind the headlines.
As press freedom in the UK has no constitutional protection, there is a constant battle to fight off restrictions. There are some victories tempered by defeats but over it all looms the massive costs and financial risks of libel actions.
Queen Elizabeth’s coronation on 2 June 1953 was only the second time schoolboy Paul Connew had watched television. Following King Charles's, Paul looks at the changing attitudes to the monarchy and whether these are being reflected in the media.
The National Trust is a treasure trove of historic and beautiful places, and, unsurprisingly, it has a huge membership. One of the benefits of membership is its highly regarded magazine…
Three of the most recognisable names in English football; Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards are teaming up to co-host a new football podcast.
The Express & Star is tackling knife crime by interviewing police, paramedics, grieving families and the prime minister.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation has launched its Guidance on Reporting of Sex and Gender Identity for editors and journalists.
The Mirror has officially announced the launch of its dedicated “.com” site in the U.S. as it builds its American audience.
Reach has announced that it is launching a new recruitment scheme aimed at improving social mobility in its newsrooms.
Papermule Ltd and iPublish Media Inc have partnered with The Telegraph to implement a self-service announcement portal.
Wonderly has announced the launch of The Motability Lifestyle Podcast in conjunction with Lifestyle magazine.
WAN-IFRA has joined RSF and other international news organisations to frame an "AI Charter in Media".
Edwards & Wootton, Byline Times, Giggs & Mendy, Spacey, overuse of ‘Fury’, misinterpreting inflation figures, Europe in flames and front page of the fortnight.
Neil Hodgkinson, audience and content director (digital sport), has decided to leave Reach to embark on the next chapter of a journalism career in its 45th year.
Time Out London has announced the launch of its first podcast series on 1 August.
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