How we’re using AI at Newsquest
Newsquest has published over 10,000 articles with the aid of AI. Jody Doherty-Cove, head of editorial AI, tells us how and why Newsquest is deploying AI across its newsrooms.
Newsquest has published over 10,000 articles with the aid of AI. Jody Doherty-Cove, head of editorial AI, tells us how and why Newsquest is deploying AI across its newsrooms.
Is one politician saying negative things about another politician headline news? It shouldn’t be.
At the recent Society of Editors conference, Ray Snoddy saw a slight thawing in police-media relations and progress towards more open justice.
For POLITICO, podcasts are not an adjunct but an integral part of its publishing strategy. As Anne McElvoy, head of podcasting and host of the Power Play show, tells Meg Carter, its podcasts open doors, create headlines and make waves.
Entertainment and Lifestyle, despite the obvious cross-over, are often treated separately. PA Media has brought them together under Kerri-Ann Roper, who explains the thinking behind this and other recent enhancements to PA Media’s offering.
Computer Weekly deserves much credit for its role in investigating the Horizon IT scandal. Dickon Ross looks at what lessons other B2B journalists can take from their work.
Under one roof at the Regional Press Awards were 250 of the great and the good, the has-beens (sorry, judges) and the will-bes. So, what better place to take the temperature of the industry? Alan Geere was there with his thermometer of news…
Inspired by ITV’s agenda-shifting drama, ‘Mr Bates vs The Post Office’, that was the theme for a London Press Club debate staged in the august and historic surrounds of Stationers’ Hall in March. Paul Connew picks out the main talking points.
On 4th March, A. G. Sulzberger, publisher of the New York Times, delivered the 2024 Reuters Memorial Lecture. This is a transcript of his talk.
‘Audit’ and ‘content’ are two words that send shivers down the spines of many editorial types. Link them together in a single sentence and the shivers can turn into apoplexy, writes Jim Bilton.
With Generation Z navigating the online election coverage via social media, if at all, Dr Carolyn Jackson-Brown discusses the types of content they might find.
The Daily Mail has launched a new video offering, including a slate of premium content and original video franchises to roll out on YouTube and other major video platforms.
The Sheffield Star this week produced a special print edition to mark the fortieth anniversary of what it describes as the most violent conflict in British industrial history.
The union is calling on political parties to make their press events and campaign activities accessible to disabled journalists.
Never Mind The Ballots: Election Showdown will see the two candidates to be our next Prime Minister quizzed before a live audience of Sun readers on June 24.
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