Chemical Watch appoints David Dillon
Chemical Watch has expanded its data, analysis and research team with the appointment of David Dillon as a Senior Regulatory and Compliance Analyst.
Chemical Watch has expanded its data, analysis and research team with the appointment of David Dillon as a Senior Regulatory and Compliance Analyst.
The Society of Editors has called for the role of the digital giants to become part of the debate over how the media reports terrorism.
Atex, a provider of content management and advertising systems for the global media industry, has announce that Foreca is live with Atex’s ACE headless CMS solution.
At a time when professional journalists are often unfairly tarred with the brush of “fake news”, the Pulitzer Prizes remind us of their true worth.
Times Radio yesterday announced that broadcaster and former Conservative Cabinet Minister Michael Portillo is joining the roster of presenters for the station’s summer launch.
Covid-19 has presented publishers with huge challenges, including having to publish when the whole team is stuck at home. We grab five minutes with Russell Pierpoint, MD of Evolved Media, to find out how working from home can be made to work.
The shortlist for the 2020 British Society of Magazine Editors Talent Awards has been announced.
The 2020 Pulitzer Prize winners in 15 Journalism and seven Book, Drama and Music categories were announced on Monday, May 4. A Special Citation was also awarded.
Did the UK react too slowly to the threat of Covid-19? One person who thinks so is Dr Richard Horton, editor-in-chief of The Lancet, a journal that published two papers on the subject in January. As he tells Ray Snoddy, precious time was wasted.
In response to the coronavirus outbreak, the Guardian is digitising its events and masterclass programmes, opening up access for more readers to participate in its live experiences.
The new appointments were made following the decision of both Nicole Garnon, Editor of East Wales and Steve Adams, Editor of West Wales to leave the business in the coming months.
The coronavirus has put a huge strain on newspapers but it has also brought home, says Oxford Mail Editor Samantha Harman, the reason she and others went into journalism in the first place.
More than 30 of Newsquest and JPI Media’s newspapers joined forces this week to turn their mastheads “blue” in support of the NHS.
Last Sunday, The Sunday Times launched a new 12-page family magazine at the weekend for home learners; The Funday Times Home Classroom.
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism has announced a £3.3m project to study trust in news.
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