No man is an island
Staff numbers have more than halved since 2008 at Isle of Man Newspapers, while copy sales are down 40%. But editor Richard Butt remains one of the UK’s most positive journalists. Steve Dyson finds out why.
Staff numbers have more than halved since 2008 at Isle of Man Newspapers, while copy sales are down 40%. But editor Richard Butt remains one of the UK’s most positive journalists. Steve Dyson finds out why.
Are some regional newspapers getting their news values in a twist? Posting stories with little or no news value just to chase clicks or commercial revenues, makes Jon Griffin wonder what has become of the industry he entered over 40 years ago.
Investment Week, Incisive Media’s title for the asset management community, has appointed Katrina Lloyd as its new editor-in-chief.
The Week Junior is inviting children to design the front cover for its festive issue, which will be delivered to over 70,000 subscribers.
The winners of the 2019 BSME Awards were announced this week, at The Sheraton Grand London Park Lane Hotel.
In a world where people are drowning in content, much of it of dubious quality, digital editions from credible publishers can cut-through the noise. We grab five minutes with BlueToad’s Paul DeHart to talk about the latest trends in digital editions.
Stylist this week announced a new editorial initiative ‘The Stylist Restival’. Stylist is responding to findings from its first ‘Sleep Census’ which shows that women are facing a sleep nightmare.
To mark The Sun’s 50th birthday, the paper has asked its readers to vote for their favourite Sun front cover.
BuzzFeed has partnered with WoodWing for its Digital Asset Management (DAM) solution, to create a repository for BuzzFeed’s millions of photos, illustrations and other digital assets.
In the 2011 film Moneyball, the manager of the Oakland A’s baseball team faces the challenge of how to build a winning team, with a budget much smaller than its rivals. Publishers can learn much from his approach, says WoodWing CEO Ross Paterson.
The Financial Times yesterday announced that its editor, Lionel Barber, will step down from the post at the beginning of next year, ending a 34-year career at the publication.
The Guardian last week announced that Arifa Akbar has been appointed as its chief theatre critic, effective from January.
The Guardian this week launched Divided Cities, an ambitious five-part video series, telling the stories of five cities that reflect major global divisions.
The Financial Times has hired Mark Di Stefano as media and technology correspondent, based in London.
The Financial Times has appointed Cheryl Brumley as global head of audio in a newly created role designed to strengthen the FT’s audio offering.
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