Newsroom AI Catalyst launches
WAN-IFRA has announced the launch of Newsroom AI Catalyst for over 100 news publishers in partnership with OpenAI, designed to help newsrooms fast-track their AI adoption.
WAN-IFRA has announced the launch of Newsroom AI Catalyst for over 100 news publishers in partnership with OpenAI, designed to help newsrooms fast-track their AI adoption.
Fabulous, The Sun’s lifestyle brand for women, has launched the Fuller Bust Collection, its first fashion range that has been designed in collaboration with 2,500 readers.
The Mail has announced it has expanded its slate of podcasts with The Trial of Lord Lucan and has revealed a new guest in ‘Everything I Know About Me’.
NewstrAid has announced a new name for its volunteers during National Volunteers Week.
The Stationers’ Foundation has been announced as a new Journalism Diversity Fund supporter.
The Financial Times has launched season two of its investigative podcast series, Untold.
The Society of Editors has heralded the overturning of Northern Ireland anonymity law as a “huge victory” for press freedom.
Impress has launched a new initiative to encourage the questioning of MPs and parliamentary candidates on matters relating to the media and journalism.
The 2024 Golden Pen of Freedom has been awarded to Nicaraguan journalist Carlos Fernando Chamorro, editor-in-chief of Confidencial, currently in exile in Costa Rica.
Robert Winnett will be stepping down as deputy editor of the Telegraph after the general election.
The Times has announced a new podcast series, Your History, the first episode launched on 28th May.
National World plc has issued a trading update for the 21 week period to 25 May 2024, ahead of its Annual General meeting which took place on 30 May 2024.
The curtain has risen on a touching tribute to Sir Ray and Lady Tindle in one of their favourite spots in Farnham.
The Independent has announced its Pride partnerships for 2024 and reveals its Pride List, as it renews its commitment to supporting and celebrating the LGBTQ+ community.
The News/Media Alliance has sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ), urging the agencies to investigate Google.
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