DMGT goes green
This week marks DMGT Green Week – a week of activities that encourage staff to be more environmentally conscious – which is being run for the second year.
This week marks DMGT Green Week – a week of activities that encourage staff to be more environmentally conscious – which is being run for the second year.
Ford Fiesta and Stylist join forces to find the UK’s most talented new fashion stylist. The search – entitled #FiestaStylista – will launch in Stylist Magazine, on Stylist.co.uk/fiestastylista, Emerald Street and across social media on Wednesday 15 J
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the World Editors Forum are calling for the release of all journalists still jailed in Ethiopia after a week in which six of their colleagues were freed.
The Mirror has built an online tool for tracking the Twitter activity of footballers across Europe’s top leagues, in a bid to get one step ahead on transfer speculation.
Outbrain, a global leader in content discovery, announces the appointment of Lee Gibson as Head of Sales for UK and Ireland.
A special tribute edition of Archant’s East Anglian Daily Times was printed for the funeral of former editor Ken Rice.
Johnston Press plc announced on Monday that it had concluded a deal to buy the Brighton & Hove Independent.
With the tube strike yesterday, Metro was handing out sweets and bottled water to commuters along with copies of the paper to try.
The New York Times yesterday announced that T Brand Studio, its creative marketing agency, is expanding to London to offer international clients access to its content marketing services expertise and “Paid Post” native advertising platform.
Exactly 160 years ago this week, the first edition of Archant’s The St Albans Times and Herts Advertiser was produced from a small print business in the city centre.
Trinity Mirror is merging two North East websites to capitalise on audience growth.
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the World Editors Forum have condemned the vicious murders of two journalists in India and have called on the Indian authorities to act swiftly to bring the perpetrators to justic
A new report from the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) examines the issue of data privacy and how news media companies can take ownership of diligent data privacy policies and practices.
IPSO has upheld a complaint from the Office of the First Minister of Scotland about an article published by The Daily Telegraph on 4th April 2015.
The Press Distribution Review Panel has announced the publication of 'PDC - Retail Notes of Guidance'. This document incorporates a number of changes to the complaints process which clarify and add to the commitments already made to the retailer.
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