Newsroom hub set up in collaboration with University
A newsroom hub has been set up at University of Gloucestershire to allow journalists to mentor and work alongside students preparing to enter the industry.
A newsroom hub has been set up at University of Gloucestershire to allow journalists to mentor and work alongside students preparing to enter the industry.
Reach diversity has announced the launch of the ‘D&I Spy’ podcast, uncovering “the good, the bad and the ugly” behind the fight for a more inclusive workplace.
The Mark Allen Group has announced the launch of Musicals magazine, a print title to embrace and celebrate this diverse genre on an international scale.
Published last week, IPSO’s Annual Report 2021 sets out how IPSO has delivered its purpose to protect the public and freedom of expression by upholding high editorial standards.
Cosmopolitan UK turned 50 this year and is looking in pretty good shape. It’s now a truly multi-platform brand, confident in each of its publishing channels. James Evelegh takes a closer look.
A bright future is within the grasp of news media – but it is not assured. It requires imaginative cross-industry effort and resources: fail at this and a blizzard of conspiracy theories, infotainment, and relativism could overwhelm dependable news.
TikTok presents publishers with a great opportunity to build brand awareness. HELLO! was quick to join and the platform has helped introduce millions of new people to the brand, as well as transforming the publisher’s approach to video production.
After you’ve gone to the effort of recruiting a good journalist, it’s worth putting in the effort to keep them. Making them feel valued is a key part of that, says Peter Sands.
The news media knew exactly what to do when the Queen died. They’d been planning for it for years. But what about specialist media, asks Dickon Ross. What position should they have taken?
During a long career in newspapers, Neil Benson was a key player as the industry grappled with unprecedented disruption. With the benefit of hindsight, what does he make of it all now? He reminisces with Ray Snoddy.
The Financial Times has appointed Sujeet Indap, a corporate finance expert, as Wall Street Editor in New York.
At the end of September, recipients of funding for the latest Google News Initiative Innovation Challenge for Europe were announced, with a focus on smaller newsrooms.
Poool has announced it is launching “The Audiencers”, a B2B media for digital publishing and brand publishing professionals.
Atex, a provider of software solutions for publishers, is supporting the ‘Wo*men's Rugby – Land of Freedom’ initiative, which aims to increase women’s participation in sport. Atex’s Alberto Mari looks at the inspirational stories behind it.
When Tory MPs are your target audience, government priorities, avoiding the big story, who's who in the anti-growth coalition, old news about Prince Philip, fury overuse, Mail accused of invasion of privacy and front page of the fortnight.
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