Proposed Media Bill is Threat to Freedom of Expression in Ukraine
WAN-IFRA, the World Association of News Publishers, urges broader consultation for Ukraine's proposed disinformation bill to avoid risks for freedom of expression.
WAN-IFRA, the World Association of News Publishers, urges broader consultation for Ukraine's proposed disinformation bill to avoid risks for freedom of expression.
Facebook has announced it is making $3m available as a fund to help local journalism under threat in the UK and Europe.
Condé Nast has announced the appointment of Norman Tan as Editor-in-Chief of Vogue Singapore.
In a letter to Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan, WAN-IFRA and the World Editors Forum called for the release of Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman while the decision on whether to take his case to trial is made.
The results of the Press Awards for 2019 have been announced, with big wins for The Telegraph, Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday as well as the Guardian, Times and Sunday Times.
In an open letter published, Fernando de Yarza López-Madrazo, WAN-IFRA President, has called for short-term financing to overcome the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus.
The Society of Editors has condemned a decision by Hungary to pass a new set of emergency coronavirus measures that includes jail terms for spreading misinformation.
In January, Emma Tucker took over the editorship of The Sunday Times. In one of her first interviews since then, she tells Ray Snoddy about her plans for the future of the soon to be 200-year-old newspaper.
BBC Gardeners’ World magazine is flourishing! Its considerable print circulation is holding up and its web traffic is growing, and with 15m active gardeners out there, explains editor Lucy Hall to Meg Carter, there lots of room for further growth.
The business pages in many regional newspapers are a pale imitation of what they once were; poorly resourced and consequently not much read. Business impacts our daily lives much more than most of what now passes for news, and merits a comeback.
Journalists love to create content, so why do some publishers make it so hard for them to do so? Unfit-for-purpose CMS and publishing platforms stifle creativity and leave content creators demotivated and unproductive. It needn’t be this way…
Artificial intelligence can do the heavy lifting of data processing, allowing publishers to increase output, become more creative and reach new markets. It’s a huge opportunity, says Rebekah Billingsley, though not without its potential drawbacks.
The British Journalism Awards came just 24 hours before the general election following a campaign that highlighted some of the worst of journalism and social media. The awards were a reminder of the great things dedicated journalists can achieve.
The Press has never been slow to point fingers and criticise public figures, but is it even-handed and how open is it when reporting stories that involve themselves? Liz Gerard investigates.
Glamour has released a special celebratory cover featuring 9 women on the NHS frontline who have shared their inspiring stories from the Coronavirus frontline.
3865 articles - Page 175/258
<< Back to Key Topics