Evening Standard announces senior commercial and editorial appointments
The Evening Standard has announced several senior appointments across the commercial and editorial teams.
The Evening Standard has announced several senior appointments across the commercial and editorial teams.
Johnny Depp yesterday lost his libel case against the Sun newspaper over an article that called him a “wife beater”.
Leading press freedom groups have warned of an epidemic of attacks and violations against the media throughout 2020 and the Covid-19 crisis.
In line with Time Out’s ongoing Love Local campaign, Time Out London and Google yesterday announced a joint partnership to support Black-owned businesses in the capital.
Enhanced press access to court hearings – whether in person or remotely – is urgently needed to ensure open justice can be maintained throughout the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, says SoE.
Future PLC has been working in partnership with Google to provide content for the latest iteration of the tech giant’s Web Stories format, it was announced earlier this month.
Naviga has announced the launch of Naviga Publisher, a new product that automates the print production workflow. It’s powered by Sophi.io, an AI system developed by The Globe and Mail.
The British Society of Magazine Editors (BSME), in association with Readly digital newsstand, has announced its new partnership scheme, ‘BSME Education’.
For the first time, the TIME logo on the cover has been replaced with another word: VOTE.
The 2020 winners came from the winners of WAN-IFRA's regional Digital Media Awards during this past year.
Naviga, Inc, a provider of software and services to the media industry, this week announced it has divested its financial services-focused Acquire Media entity to Moody’s Corporation.
Bauer Media UK’s Empire has announced the appointment of new Contributing Editors and the launch of a monthly Black film column.
Hearst UK has appointed Lydia Slater as the new Editor-in-Chief of Harper’s Bazaar UK, overseeing its print, digital and experiential offering.
Two leading editorial figures of broadcast media and the Head of the Judiciary will speak at the Society of Editors’ Virtual Conference this autumn.
The regional press used to be awash with fine cricket writers covering the county game. No longer. Cricket coverage has been cut to the bone in recent years, which is a shame and a mistake, writes cricket lover Jon Griffin.
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