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IOPP extends unlimited OA offering in the US
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IOPP extends unlimited OA offering in the US

In support of the transition toward open access (OA), IOP Publishing (IOPP) has agreed five more unlimited OA publishing agreements with research institutions in the United States (US).

26/08/2022

NUJ postpones strike to enter talks with Reach
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NUJ postpones strike to enter talks with Reach

The National Union of Journalists postponed strike action on Friday 26 August at Reach Plc under the auspices of ACAS with a view to achieving a negotiated settlement.

26/08/2022

UCLan’s Media Innovation Studio leads new industry research
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UCLan’s Media Innovation Studio leads new industry research

UCLan’s journalism programme marks its 60-year history with a Google News Initiative-backed project to ask what the future of trusted public-interest news will look like – and map how we will get there.

25/08/2022

The Summer of Discontent
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The Summer of Discontent

It’s not just rail workers that are on strike; journalists are too!

By James Evelegh  |  25/08/2022

heat announces partnership and launch of new podcast
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heat announces partnership and launch of new podcast

heat has partnered with Daft Doris’ daily news podcast The Smart 7 and will launch ‘The heat 7’ entertainment news podcast.

24/08/2022

Study reveals biggest barrier to OA publishing in physical sciences
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Study reveals biggest barrier to OA publishing in physical sciences

The study, ‘OA in physics: researcher perspectives’ commissioned by society physics publishers finds the biggest barrier to OA publishing in the physical sciences.

23/08/2022

The Herald appoints Catherine Salmond
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The Herald appoints Catherine Salmond

Catherine Salmond has been appointed as the new editor of The Herald, Scotland’s daily broadsheet.

23/08/2022

NMA expresses concerns over copyright exemption plans
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NMA expresses concerns over copyright exemption plans

Concern is mounting over plans to introduce a new far reaching copyright exception which content creators fear will have a “severe negative impact” on UK rights holders such as news media publishers.

22/08/2022

The Guardian appoints Anna Isaac
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The Guardian appoints Anna Isaac

The Guardian has appointed Anna Isaac as city editor on its business desk, the latest in a series of key hires.

19/08/2022

The Telegraph appoints Charlotte Ross
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The Telegraph appoints Charlotte Ross

Charlotte Ross has been appointed as deputy editor, Features & Lifestyle at The Telegraph, and will join the team in November.

19/08/2022

Financial Times announces three appointments in the US
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Financial Times announces three appointments in the US

The Financial Times is expanding its coverage of markets and finance in the United States with three senior appointments.

18/08/2022

Breaking the News
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Breaking the News

James Evelegh attends the soon-to-close exhibition at the British Library.

By James Evelegh  |  18/08/2022

110% Gaming celebrates 100th issue
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110% Gaming celebrates 100th issue

110% Gaming, a UK dedicated multi-platform gaming magazine for children, has reached a major milestone as it celebrates its 100th issue.

17/08/2022

BikeRadar and Mountain Biking UK expands video team
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BikeRadar and Mountain Biking UK expands video team

Our Media – publisher of BikeRadar, MBUK and Cycling Plus – has announced plans for the expansion of its BikeRadar video channel with a number of newly created roles.

17/08/2022

BBC Music Magazine celebrates its 30th anniversary
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BBC Music Magazine celebrates its 30th anniversary

Launched in 1992, BBC Music Magazine, a classical music magazine, is celebrating its 30th anniversary.

15/08/2022

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