The Week Junior launches weekly podcast
The Week Junior has launched a new podcast, The Week Junior Show, in partnership with Fun Kids, the children’s national radio station.
The Week Junior has launched a new podcast, The Week Junior Show, in partnership with Fun Kids, the children’s national radio station.
DC Thomson Media has announced that Catriona MacInnes, editor of Dundee based newspaper The Courier, is retiring from the role.
Bauer Media’s film magazine Empire is to publish 30 split covers for its September 2019 issue in celebration of its 30th anniversary year.
Bauer Media’s Grazia has announced the appointment of Kenya Hunt as Fashion Director.
The Society of Editors has expressed concerns over comments made by the justice secretary, seeming to call for the introduction of anonymity for some people arrested on serious charges.
Edward Faulks QC, Lord Faulks, has been appointed as the Chairman of the Independent Press Standards Organisation, with effect from 1 January 2020.
BlueToad has been chosen by Amazon to be a launch partner for its new voice technology offered through the company’s Amazon Polly service – one in the style of traditional newscaster.
As he prepares for the launch of his first edition as Global-Editor-in-Chief of i-D, Alastair McKimm has announced four senior editorial appointments to the title.
British Vogue reveals its ‘Forces for Change’ in the September issue, which is guest edited by the Duchess of Sussex.
Incisive Media has announced the appointment of Tom Ellis as editor of Professional Adviser, its title for financial advisers.
The Society of Editors has welcomed the announcement on Sunday (July 21) of a £2m government pilot fund to support public interest journalism, but has sounded a word of warning.
In an age of information overload, with so much of it of dubious provenance, the i newspaper has found a niche with its commitment to brevity, quality and not telling its readers what to think. Editor Oliver Duff talks to Ray Snoddy.
On 10 June, John Witherow, editor of The Times, gave this year’s Society of Editors Bob Satchwell Lecture at Stationers’ Hall in London. This is an abridged version of his talk.
After a decade or more of downbeat outlooks and downcast publishing conferences, Dickon Ross senses a new wave of optimism spreading among magazine editors and publishers.
In an open letter to Jeremy Hunt, the foreign secretary, and Jeremy Wright, the culture secretary, the Observer’s editor, charities and campaigners urge new legislation to stop the abuse of defamation law.
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