IOP Publishing partners with ChronosHub
IOP Publishing (IOPP) has announced a new collaboration with ChronosHub, a platform that streamlines the open access publishing workflow.
IOP Publishing (IOPP) has announced a new collaboration with ChronosHub, a platform that streamlines the open access publishing workflow.
Acast has announced the full line-up for Acast United, its grassroots football podcast development programme and new football podcast advertising package.
The News Media Association has called on the new Prime Minister to introduce the legislation equipping the Digital Markets Unit with the statutory powers it needs to level the playing field for publishers and platforms “as soon as possible.”
According to i-D, the fall issue celebrates print as a cultural time capsule, and how fashion can both reflect and subvert the zeitgeist.
Whether it is via podcasts or text-to-speech, listening is becoming an increasingly popular way to consume publisher content. We grab five minutes with Chris Couchman, head of content at Readly, to explore the audio opportunity.
Charlie and the letter ‘z’, Dave Clarke, the changing nature of journalism, Liz Truss, Mail outraged by comedian, Boris Johnson’s legacy, dealing with maggots and headline of the year (so far).
Leslie Hook has been appointed FT natural resources editor.
The NMA last week raised concerns over The Cabinet Office’s decision to reassign FOI Clearing House as an advisory body and warns changes could impede access to public interest information.
The Yorkshire Post published on Saturday the first edition of its 'redesigned and reinvigorated' newspaper.
News permits required for news photography in the Royal Parks are to be reissued after a joint letter coordinated by the News Media Association expressing alarm over restrictions to photography at the back of Downing Street.
The Independent announced in August the appointment of Philip Thomas as its US west coast editor.
Nobody likes to be interrupted, so why is that so many online articles come full of, err, interruptions.
The right-wing press were largely responsible for making Boris Johnson, and, when nemesis came, were similarly responsible. Raymond Snoddy analyses the rise and fall of Boris Johnson in the pages of those newspapers.
On 25 August 2022, the White House unveiled a new policy to end the paywalls surrounding federally funded scientific research in the United States.
WAN-IFRA have announced that the Web3 Foundation will support the Web3 media pilot project produced in partnership with David Tomchak.
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