The Sun launches “Jabs Army” vaccine campaign
On 1st January, The Sun launched a campaign to urge Britain to join its “Jabs Army” to help the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine.
On 1st January, The Sun launched a campaign to urge Britain to join its “Jabs Army” to help the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Every year Readly analyses reading habits across the thousands of magazines on its platform. This year’s top performing categories were home, food and DIY.
The newly created roles will focus on reporting on the social, political and economic experiences of the UK’s diverse communities, with a particular focus on black, Asian and minority ethnic communities.
Mark Hix has joined The Telegraph as a columnist and will also be producing monthly recipes for the Saturday section.
Guardian Weekend and gal-dem are renewing their partnership by collaborating on Weekend’s annual conversations special issue.
Dr Mandeep Bajaj, an expert on diabetes and endocrinology, has been appointed as the new Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care.
CRN and its global sister title Channel Partner Insight (CPI) have appointed two new editors to drive the brands forward in 2021.
JPI Media’s centralised approach to design, investigations and data journalism isn’t just about saving costs but driving innovation, writes Meg Carter.
Embracing difference while championing unity sounds like a contradiction in terms. Yet perfecting this balancing act is the challenge faced by Premier Christianity – a Christian magazine, its editor, Sam Hailes, and, well, the Christian church.
Quizzes are a great way of driving traffic to your site and increasing engagement. But subject matter, timing, tone and accuracy are all crucial. Get them wrong and expect a backlash. Martin Belam has some dos and don’ts for prospective quizmasters.
We all need to do more to increase diversity because, ultimately, greater diversity and inclusivity is what will dictate magazines’ future success, writes Meg Carter.
Editors have a hugely influential role and can lead the debate across a range of contentious issues, yet, says Dickon Ross, responsible editors take great care never to let their own views intrude.
Professor Simon Cottle examines the way world journalism has reported and explained the Covid pandemic and finds it wanting.
Roula Khalaf started her editorship in January, full of ambitious plans for what she would achieve in her first 100 days. And then Covid (“the biggest story ever”) struck. Khalaf talks Ray Snoddy through her eventful first year in charge.
Paul Henderson will be standing down as Editor of the Sunday Mirror and Sunday People as part of the Reach business transformation.
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