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Elsevier and TPS to launch new journals
News

Elsevier and TPS to launch new journals

A partnership between The Physiological Society and Elsevier is to focus on fast-developing areas of research.

19/08/2024

Society welcomes fake news initiative
News

Society welcomes fake news initiative

The Society of Editors has welcomed an announcement by the government that differentiating fake news from accurate reporting online may be taught in primary and secondary schools in the wake of far-right riots across the UK.

19/08/2024

Hearst UK launches one-off bookazine
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Hearst UK launches one-off bookazine

Hearst UK has announced the launch of a Taylor Swift bookazine to coincide with the star’s London shows.

16/08/2024

Media Minister visits The Yorkshire Post
News

Media Minister visits The Yorkshire Post

The “really important” work of the local media in covering the recent riots has been praised by a Government minister during a visit to The Yorkshire Post in Leeds.

13/08/2024

World News Day: New campaign announced
News

World News Day: New campaign announced

Global News Media has launched the ‘Choose Truth’ Campaign for World News Day.

13/08/2024

FT appoints Leo Lewis
News

FT appoints Leo Lewis

Leo Lewis has been appointed Financial Times Tokyo bureau chief.

13/08/2024

Platform resets create new uncertainties for publishers as audiences worry about AI and misinformation
RESEARCH

Platform resets create new uncertainties for publishers as audiences worry about AI and misinformation

This year’s Reuters Institute Digital News Report documents the scale and scope of ongoing ‘platform resets’, which are putting intense pressure on publisher business models, writes Nic Newman.

By Nic Newman  |  13/08/2024

Slow Journalism
OUT & ABOUT WITH ALAN GEERE

Slow Journalism

Now, now, settle down at the back, no tittering, please. In this always-on media age, Slow Journalism really is a thing, as Alan Geere reports in this quick read.

By Alan Geere  |  13/08/2024

The changing landscape of local coverage of general elections – can hyperlocals close the democratic deficit?
FEATURE

The changing landscape of local coverage of general elections – can hyperlocals close the democratic deficit?

As the coverage of general elections by legacy media becomes more generic, Dave Toomer, a former hack turned academic, asks what prospects there are for hyperlocal community publications to fill the localness gap in deprived areas.

By Dave Toomer  |  13/08/2024

Email faux pas
Dickon Ross’s publishing world

Email faux pas

Dickon Ross has some advice for PR execs trying to grab his attention.

By Dickon Ross  |  13/08/2024

Truth teller
INTERVIEW

Truth teller

Life for a mainstream media journalist can involve compromises. Their editor will have a say, sometimes their proprietor, sometimes, even, their commercial team. Their brilliant story might be cropped, edited or spiked. What should they do?

By Ray Snoddy  |  13/08/2024

NUJ writes to National Police Chiefs’ Council
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NUJ writes to National Police Chiefs’ Council

Journalists must not be “exploited as investigative shortcuts” by police, says NUJ.

12/08/2024

So, what do you do about a problem called Elon?
FEATURE

So, what do you do about a problem called Elon?

Paul Connew takes a personal look at how the riots that rocked UK cities and towns in the wake of fake news about the Southport child massacre brought into sharp the roles of both the MSM and the Tech Titans and their uncomfortable inter-dependence.

By Paul Connew  |  12/08/2024

Impress releases new guidance
News

Impress releases new guidance

Impress has released guidance to help the public tackle homophobia, biphobia and transphobia in the media.

08/08/2024

Sony and the Guardian announce appointments
News

Sony and the Guardian announce appointments

Sony Pictures Entertainment and Guardian Media Group have announced appointments to the team leading their strategic creative partnership.

07/08/2024

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