FT wins two awards
The Financial Times has won two Amnesty International Media Awards.
The Financial Times has won two Amnesty International Media Awards.
IPSO has published new guidance for journalists on the reporting of children, alongside advice and information for the public.
WAN-IFRA has joined more than 130 global news leaders and press freedom organisations to demand access for international journalists to Gaza and guarantee the protection of Palestinian journalists currently working on the ground.
The Times has announced the launch of a new weekly podcast; Making Science with Tom Whipple.
As part of its ongoing strategy for global growth, the Guardian is unifying its programmatic advertising expertise across all regions into a single global team.
Financial Times has unveiled The Wolf-Krugman Exchange: a new podcast series on the shifting global economic order.
The New European expands its mission and rebrands to The New World in an ambitious new chapter.
67 Bricks CEO, Jennifer Schivas, has been named as one of EQL:Her‘s 2025 InspiringFifty.
The Times and Sunday Times have launched a new campaign highlighting trusted journalism.
Data Bill: Government abuses parliamentary procedure to “shaft the creative industries”.
The Independent has unveiled its annual Pride List, as part of its ongoing commitment to champion and celebrate the LGBT+ community.
Mail Metro Media has announced the launch of new commercial products aiming to capitalise on its audience, scale, and engagement.
The Sun has announced Jack Elsom as political editor.
VeraViews has announced the launch of the UAE Ad Exchange and Supply-Side Platform.
ABC has streamlined standards to reflect the digital shift.
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