Tripwire magazine goes quarterly
Tripwire magazine has announced that its print edition will increase in frequency by going quarterly from May 2023.
Tripwire magazine has announced that its print edition will increase in frequency by going quarterly from May 2023.
After eight years, gal-dem has announced that it will be closing.
The strategic partnership between Wired Consulting and J.P. Morgan Payments continues with second volume of Payments Unbound.
It has been announced that political editor-at-large Martin Shipton is to leave the Western Mail.
Immediate Media Co has announced its first partnership with a beauty brand – Liz Earle Beauty.
Society of Editors has welcomed “long overdue” provisions in draft Media Bill to repeal Section 40 of Crime & Courts Act.
Chelsea Magazines has announced the release of a special edition of BRITAIN magazine: Crowning of the King.
eMagazines has announced the launch of its upgraded StoryFinder service for publishers.
PinkNews has announced the appointment of head of creative strategy and platform partnerships and managing editor, both join from Twitter UK.
Atex Global Media has announced the release of generative AI capabilities in its image editor, Matik.
The Society of Editors has welcomed a decision by the College of Policing to reject proposals to allow forces to decide whether or not to name suspects once charged.
The Financial Times has announced the appointment of Lucy Fisher as its new Whitehall editor.
Free speech (up to a point), Braverman in Rwanda, picture power, inconsistent use of first names, Johnson’s moment of truth, Budget Day and front page of the fortnight…
The Society of Editors has said it is ‘deeply concerned’ by proposed changes to the College of Policing’s Media Relations guidance.
Condé Nast Traveller has announced the launch of their future of travel talent competition, designed to discover and spotlight the next generation of travel writers.
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