IPSO publishes annual statements
IPSO yesterday published the third set of annual statements, covering the period 1st January 2016 to 31st December 2016.
IPSO yesterday published the third set of annual statements, covering the period 1st January 2016 to 31st December 2016.
PulsePoint, a leading global programmatic advertising platform, yesterday announced its exclusive partnership with BPA Worldwide, a global not-for-profit provider of business media auditing services.
Following an article published in the Daily Telegraph on 24 and 27 December 2016, Gordon Brown complained to the Independent Press Standards Organisation that the Daily Telegraph breached Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors’ Code of Practice.
Following publication of an article on Mail Online on 25 October 2016, headlined “Pilot in DIY 14-foot plane he built in his shed is halted at Chinese border after being ruled a MILITARY THREAT during round-the-world trip”, Colin Hales complained to
IPSO this week upheld a complaint made in July concerning a Daily Express story headlined “98% say no to EU deal”.
BPA Worldwide yesterday announced it is launching a private digital ad marketplace (PMP) for its B2B members in the second quarter of 2017.
The Southwark News and Rochdale Online join over 1500 print and 1100 online titles already regulated by IPSO.
IPSO has launched a panel to offer journalists’ perspectives on IPSO’s work and wider industry issues.
A new guide to the Editors' Code of Practice, under which the majority of Britain's newspaper, magazine and news website journalists work, has been published by the committee responsible for creating the Code.
The Editors’ Code of Practice, under which the majority of Britain’s newspaper, magazine and news website journalists work, is to undertake a public consultation on how it can be further improved, it was announced yesterday.
IPSO has launched a panel to advise on its work and wider industry issues from the perspective of readers and citizens, which has met for the first time.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) has upheld a complaint from Princess Beatrice against Mail Online, about an article published in June.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation has announced the appointment of former Local Authority Chief Executive Trish Haines as its Independent Complaints Reviewer.
JICWEBS – the independent body that defines best practice and standards for online ad trading in the UK – has announced the next stage in the move to tackle online ad fraud.
IPSO published on Thursday, a full set of Annual Statements from all publishers who were members in 2015.
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