Bauer announces new Editor for Empire
Nick de Semlyen has been appointed Editor of Bauer Media’s flagship film and entertainment brand, Empire, promoted from Deputy Editor.
Nick de Semlyen has been appointed Editor of Bauer Media’s flagship film and entertainment brand, Empire, promoted from Deputy Editor.
Good Health, Wellbeing & The Great Outdoors has appointed JJ Stenhouse as its new editor and unveiled its new larger format.
James Evelegh shares his latest reading material, a harrowing book by Sunday Times journalist Christina Lamb.
Afghanistan gets front page treatment, past and present coverage of Afghan conflict, horror in Plymouth, impartiality at the BBC, tributes to Charlie Watts, using first names in headlines and the dangers of predicting Harry Kane's next club.
The way publishers create, manage and distribute content is changing rapidly. How can publishers avoid getting left behind? We grab five minutes with Tom York, general manager at Atex, to find out.
The new director of the Society of Editors last week told journalists of colour who complained about earlier statements that the society is “determined to lead from the front” to make newsrooms more diverse.
Sir Nicholas Kenyon CBE will be joining The Telegraph as its Opera Critic, it was announced last week.
The press regulator IPSO has announced Lord Triesman as the Chair of its independent Appointments Panel.
Reporting the pandemic but missing the big stories, half-hearted reporting of the climate crisis, inside sources predicting more gongs for GB’s medal winners and Stanley Johnson reporting on Geronimo.
The New Statesman has announced two new senior hires to its growing international team under Jeremy Cliffe.
Two new Community Editor roles and new Chief Reporter positions are being created in the first stage of a major investment that places local news firmly back into the local communities, says Archant.
Tim Ross is joining the New Statesman as Executive Editor, Politics in September.
A: When your valuable audience, who your advertisers spend millions with you trying to reach, wants to hear it.
Asking questions is the bread and butter of being a journalist. You can’t get to the bottom of a story without asking a well-constructed question, and usually more than one…
The onset of the pandemic put the cycling title in deep peril, but as Andy McGrath tells Meg Carter, the rethink and new direction that it prompted has opened up exciting new opportunities.
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