The Bridge between the UK and Scandinavia extends to newsbrands
UK digital readership habits have more in common with Denmark and Finland than the US and France, according to a new international survey by the Reuters Institute.
UK digital readership habits have more in common with Denmark and Finland than the US and France, according to a new international survey by the Reuters Institute.
A global series of exclusive How To Spend It events with Ferran Adriá, one of the world’s most celebrated chefs, launched this week with a dinner at Pollen Street Social in London.
Bobby Ghosh, editor of Time International, will join Quartz next month as Managing Editor.
The Press Complaints Commission has ruled on a case brought by Northumbria Police against The Independent on Sunday and concluded that “sufficient remedial action offered” by the newspaper.
Square Up Media, one of London's leading publishing and multimedia companies has launched FestivalBaby.com – a new global festival portal devoted to all things festivals.
The World Editors Forum unveiled its 2014 Trends in Newsroom report at its annual meetings in Turin, Italy, on Tuesday, with the repercussions from the Snowden affair taking center stage.
The Express & Star Photographic Collection partnership has received initial support from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to digitise photographs dating back over the past century, it was announced yesterday.
The 2014 PPA Customer Direct Awards, which reward the best digital and direct marketing in UK magazine media, are officially open for entry.
Telegraph Media Group (TMG) has announced the winners of their inaugural Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) competition for 2014.
Taylor & Francis Group has acquired Austin TX-based publisher Landes Bioscience Inc (LBI).
Johnston Press yesterday announced the launch of Scottish Independence, a new digital platform focused around the Scottish Independence debate. The site aggregates content from across the internet, including The Scotsman, Scotland on Sunday, user eng
Print and digital combined are increasing audiences for newspapers globally, but digital revenues are not keeping pace, posing a risk for newspaper businesses and the societies they serve, the annual World Press Trends survey released Monday by WAN-I
RadioTimes.com, the television and radio news and listings site, has witnessed a 51.1% year on year growth between May 2013 and May 2014, with 3.71 million unique visitors coming to the site last month compared to 2.45 million the previous year.
Jailed Ethiopian journalist Eskinder Nega has been awarded the 2014 Golden Pen of Freedom, the annual press freedom prize of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA).
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