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Publishing and editorial strategy play a critical role for The Big Issue, writes Meg Carter, where sales means income for the magazine’s homeless and marginalised vendors.
Publishing and editorial strategy play a critical role for The Big Issue, writes Meg Carter, where sales means income for the magazine’s homeless and marginalised vendors.
The lifestyle platform celebrating the best places outside London to live, visit, stay, eat and shop is going from strength to strength, powered, writes Meg Carter, by unique content and raising a laugh.
Samantha Harman stepped down as editor of the Oxford Mail at the end of last year. Here, she reflects on her fifteen years in the newsroom.
Podcasting is an incredibly intimate medium that can add an exciting new dimension to your output. But, writes Meg Carter, you need to set realistic expectations and plan properly.
The Guardian’s Martin Belam live blogged the recent momentous US election. It was exhausting and exhilarating…
If used correctly, data gives publishers a competitive advantage, says Readly’s Chris Couchman.
The Society of Editors has added its voice to a campaign to free Belarusian journalist Andrei Aliaksandrau who has been arrested by the authorioties in that country.
DC Thomson Media has announced that Andy Philip will be joining the business as Political Editor for The Press & Journal.
The Guardian has announced that Merope Mills has been appointed as editor of its new Saturday magazine.
Reach has appointed Matthew Shaw as Rugby League Live Editor as the publisher looks to bolster coverage of the sport in northern heartlands areas.
Mary-Kay Wilmers has announced that she is stepping down as editor of the London Review of Books. She will continue to be closely involved with the paper as consulting editor.
The Financial Times has launched Climate Capital, a dedicated new journalism offering on FT.com, edited by newly appointed climate editor Emiliya Mychasuk and led by journalist Leslie Hook.
Grazia has announced two senior appointments in its editorial team.
Is the way your team does things the most productive use of their time? Or are they doing things because that’s the way they’ve always done them? Asking questions like these can help free up hundreds of hours of editorial time, says Sean Briggs.
The World Association of News Publishers announces a new DKK 6.5M partnership with the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs to support media freedom in nine countries across Sub-Saharan Africa.
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