Newsquest to launch new daily newspaper for Oldham
The Oldham Times, a weekly newspaper which was launched by Newsquest three years ago, is to become a daily paper in the New Year.
The Oldham Times, a weekly newspaper which was launched by Newsquest three years ago, is to become a daily paper in the New Year.
Passendo, a leading European in-email advertising platform commercialising newsletter inventory, has launched its ad server and exchange capabilities in the UK market.
The press regulator IPSO has published research on editorial standards in coverage of transgender issues between 2009 and 2019.
Rupert Murdoch’s forthcoming News UK TV channel has been given approval to launch by Ofcom, it has been announced.
Interconnect IT has announced the general availability of Standfirst for Alexa, with self-service sign-up.
The Express has launched its Brilliantly British campaign. It is a call from the Daily Express and Reach’s local titles asking the nation to support Brilliantly British businesses in retail sectors.
The European Parliament has warned of attempts to silence critics and undermine pluralism, stating that media freedom, pluralism and the safety of journalists are crucial to the freedom of expression and information.
Cafeyn, a digital media streaming platform, has announced it has secured funding from Bregal Milestone, a European growth capital fund.
A group of politicians have assembled to reform online safety teaching in schools and teach children how to spot misinformation online.
The News Media Association has welcomed the Government’s response to the CMA’s market study into online platforms and digital advertising.
The Evening Standard and TikTok have announced the launch of the Evening Standard Future Theatre Fund, created to support the next generation of theatre makers.
UNESCO and the World Association of News Publishers are joining forces to address the impending global emergency facing independent journalism.
The Society of Editors has acted with alarm at reports that the Government is operating a secretive ‘Clearing House’ to vet Freedom of Information requests and share personal information about journalists.
The partnership follows an article in the Mirror from former PM Tony Blair stating that eradicating child poverty should be a national duty and not an aspiration.
The Courier has paid tribute to the NHS and key workers with a full wrap of the paper, thanking them for their continued efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.
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