Archant appoints business and energy editor
Archant has appointed Ken Symon as its newly-created business and energy editor.
Archant has appointed Ken Symon as its newly-created business and energy editor.
Reuters and Durham University will establish the Sir Harry Evans Memorial Fund to nurture the next generation of investigative journalists.
A group of academics have penned an open letter urging Meta to allow independent reviews of in-house research into how Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp affect youngsters' mental health.
Press Gazette’s tenth British Journalism Awards returned to an in-person ceremony at the London Hilton Bankside on Wednesday after going online last year due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Facebook owner Meta faces legal action in both the US and UK from Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar (formerly Burma), with compensation claims worth more than £150bn.
The Scott Trust, sole shareholder of the Guardian Media Group, has published the governance review it announced back in April this year.
Former war reporter Mick O’Reilly is the new editor of Tindle-owned weekly the Cambrian News.
DC Thomson has announced the appointment of Rebecca Miskin as CEO of its media portfolio.
Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal has shuffled his top team, days after taking the reins from Jack Dorsey.
MailOnline publisher and founding editor Martin Clarke is to step down, he has announced.
The Financial Times on Friday announced three senior hires across its B2B and Specialist operations; Nick Fallon, Carola York and Rosie Carr.
The Financial Times on Friday announced the appointment of Stephen Bush as a weekly staff columnist and associate editor.
TikTok has widened its creator monetisation features, adding tips and video gifts, as it rolled out its Creator Next portal.
The Court of Appeal last week upheld Lord Justice Warby's “careful” decision to grant the Duchess of Sussex a summary judgement against Associated Newspapers.
New York Times said it could introduce an online subscription cancellation, after the US Federal Trade Commission said it intends to crack down on practices which make it hard for consumers to exit subscription products.
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