SoE: Deep concern for journalists attempting to cover Belarus protests
The Society of Editors has expressed its deep concern over the plight of journalists attempting to cover the protests in Belarus.
The Society of Editors has expressed its deep concern over the plight of journalists attempting to cover the protests in Belarus.
Charlie Burton has been appointed as Watch Editor at British GQ.
Reach is relaunching its commenting platform across its portfolio of 51 national and local digital brands including The Mirror, Express, Star and live network of sites.
The recent arrest of Jimmy Lai, the founder and publisher of Apple Daily, sends a terrible signal to Hong Kong citizens about the future direction of the territory.
The New York Times has had an ex-BBC man at the helm for the past eight years. In an interview just before it was announced that he was leaving, Ray Snoddy talks to Mark Thompson about the newspaper’s digital transformation.
Some magazines occasionally relaunch, some repackage, some, even, reimagine. One title, writes James Evelegh, that does none of those things, and remains resolutely unchanged, is Dennis Publishing’s The Week.
With its 20th birthday somewhat spoiled by Covid-19, writes James Evelegh, the one silver lining perhaps was the realisation that they were experiencing first-hand a truly historic moment, which would provide rich content for years to come.
Covid-19 has led to lockdowns all over the world. Some driven by 'following the science', some by following the ideology of authoritarianism and using it as an excuse to curtail press freedom. Roy Greenslade details the catalogue of shame.
Dominic Cummings is just the latest in a long line of fearsome Downing Street advisers who have sought to control the media. Is he any worse than his predecessors? Liz Gerard investigates.
The arrival last year of Katie French, a young and energetic editor, has given the Hampshire-based title a shot in the arm, as James Evelegh reports.
Covid-19 has, as we all know, turned the world upside down. Publishing models and working practices changed radically, seemingly overnight. The Guardian’s Martin Belam recounts his experiences…
There comes a point when a neat turn of phrase becomes a cliché. At that point, writes Dickon Ross, it’s usually best to stop using it.
Bauer’s six-title motorcycling portfolio faces a number of challenges, some unique to its biker market, some common to all consumer magazine publishers. James Evelegh looks at what they’re doing about it.
WAN-IFRA, the World Association of News Publishers and the World Editors Forum, have expressed grave concern over the arrest in Hong Kong of Jimmy Lai, the founder and publisher of Apple Daily.
HuffPost UK, part of media technology company Verizon Media, will this week be guest-edited by Black Ballad.
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