FT hosts Meet the Editors party in Washington DC
On Thursday, June 4, the Financial Times gathered 165 guests for a reception to meet the FT’s Washington, DC bureau.
On Thursday, June 4, the Financial Times gathered 165 guests for a reception to meet the FT’s Washington, DC bureau.
The Mail on Sunday and the Daily Mail outsold the Sun on Sunday and Saturday’s Sun respectively, throughout the month of May, according to the latest ABC figures released on Friday.
News UK Commercial has today announced the appointment of Jane Putley as Head of News and Donia Dacey as Head of Solutions.
ESI Media has appointed Scott Deutrom to the newly created role of Chief Digital Revenue Officer.
John Whittingdale has praised British journalism for uncovering the Fifa scandal, saying that without The Sunday Times investigation the allegations about the world football governing body would never have come to light.
Trinity Mirror has confirmed that its subsidiary, MGN Limited will be seeking permission to appeal the judgment handed down by Mr Justice Mann on 21 May 2015.
The financial statements for the Telegraph Media Group for the year ended 28th December 2014 were filed at Companies House, on 29 May.
ABC has announced that Jerry Wright, Chief Executive of ABC since 2008 and President of the International Federation of ABCs from 2010 to 2014, will be stepping down from the post at the end of 2015, after more than seven years in the role.
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), yesterday invited the world's press to attend the 68th World Newspaper Congress, 23rd World Editors Forum, and 26th World Advertising Forum, to be held in Cartagena, Colombia, from 8
City A.M., London's business newspaper, has this week appointed Christian May as its new editor.
Marcelo Rech, the Executive Director of Journalism for the RBS Group in southern Brazil, has been elected President of the World Editors Forum, the organization within the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) for chief edito
Tomas Brunegård, former Chairman and CEO of the Stampen Media Group in Sweden, has been re-elected President of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) for a two-year term.
It was on June 3 1815 that the first edition of The Patriot, which was later to become The Cumberland News, first rolled off a press in Carlisle.
From The Washington Post and Vogue Italia to Australian metropolitan and regional publications, Qantas customers can now access nearly 4,000 titles on the newspaper and magazine platform, PressReader.
Safety and the dangers facing journalists worldwide were the dominant themes on the opening day of the 67th World News Media Congress, currently underway in Washington D.C.
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