IOP Publishing announces new name-change policy
IOP Publishing has implemented a new policy which will allow authors to change their name on previously published research. The aim is to support greater inclusion in publishing.
IOP Publishing has implemented a new policy which will allow authors to change their name on previously published research. The aim is to support greater inclusion in publishing.
James Evelegh has just finished reading Peter Oborne’s ‘The Assault on Truth’, a book which raises difficult questions for the press.
Melissa Denes, the editor of Guardian Weekend, is joining the New Statesman as Features Editor.
Newsquest has appointed Diarmuid MacDonagh as Regional Group Editor for its titles in Hampshire & Dorset.
Marie Claire UK, Future’s fashion and beauty brand, has expanded the Marie Claire Edit platform to include a luxury beauty offering, in partnership with Net-a-Porter.
It started life as a bedroom blog in 2006 before being acquired earlier this year by Danish media giant JP/Politikens Hus. Dezeen has clearly been doing something right…
The Guardian has announced the appointments of Vincent Ni as China Affairs correspondent and Tess McClure as Aotearoa New Zealand correspondent.
The Stornoway Gazette enters a new era following the acquisition of its publishers, JPIMedia, by National World, with the appointment of Murray MacLeod and Brian Wilson CBE as its new Editors.
The FT has announced new roles for two of its most senior New York-based journalists as part of ongoing plans to upgrade its coverage of Wall Street and expand its reach in the United States.
The Guardian has appointed John Collingridge as its new head of business.
PCS Publishing, a provider of software solutions for publishers, has announced the launch of its new website, which, it says, offers users a tailored experience.
WoodWing has hired Amanda van der Leest-Rasch to the newly-created role of Chief Technology Officer.
The New European launched days after the referendum result in 2016, to give succour to disappointed remain voters. Five years on, what’s its future? Fresh from the recent MBO, Matt Kelly talks to Ray Snoddy about his ambitions for the title.
While no one style, shape or size fits all when it comes to creating the right culture, writes Meg Carter, the best cultures are built on good communications.
Coverage of the pandemic matched attention-grabbing human stories with the grim statistics of rising tragedy. Social changes wrought by Covid made the former difficult and the poor numeracy skills of many journalists failed to support the latter.
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