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Archant’s tribute to 25,000 heroes from First World War
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Archant’s tribute to 25,000 heroes from First World War

Archant East has launched a new website which features a page for every one of the 25,000 men from Norfolk and Suffolk recorded as having died during the First World War and allows readers to leave personal tributes to the fallen.

02/12/2014

Telegraph publishes Afghanistan Tribute
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Telegraph publishes Afghanistan Tribute

Today, Monday 1st December, The Telegraph publishes a tribute to all 453 soldiers who lost their lives in the Afghanistan conflict (2001-2014).

01/12/2014

London Press Club debates decline in public trust
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London Press Club debates decline in public trust

The lack of public trust in major British institutions is holding the country back, a YouGov poll carried out for London Press Club has found.

28/11/2014

IET and key publishers address need to improve conference content quality
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IET and key publishers address need to improve conference content quality

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) together with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and Elsevier has created draft recommendations for conference content.

27/11/2014

GQ and Bally’s first Native Advertising Video Campaign goes Live
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GQ and Bally’s first Native Advertising Video Campaign goes Live

In a first for both GQ.co.uk and Bally, their collaborative inaugural native advertising video campaign went live yesterday.

27/11/2014

Hobbit Director Edits Special Edition of Empire Magazine
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Hobbit Director Edits Special Edition of Empire Magazine

The January issue of Bauer Media’s Empire magazine is guest edited by Peter Jackson, director of The Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.

25/11/2014

Newsroom 3.1 – A Progress Report
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Newsroom 3.1 – A Progress Report

A ‘digital first’ strategy that plans editorial around readers’ habits is increasing web audiences and revenues, according to David Higgerson, Trinity Mirror’s online cheerleader. Steve Dyson reports.

By Steve Dyson  |  25/11/2014

Keeping subbing skills alive
FEATURE

Keeping subbing skills alive

In the ideal world, writes Peter Sands, every newspaper publisher would still employ sub-editors. How in the less-than-ideal world we live in, can newspaper publishers cut costs yet still preserve the all-important subbing function?

By Peter Sands  |  25/11/2014

“Cut me and I bleed ink” - Malcolm Starbrook interview
INTERVIEW

“Cut me and I bleed ink” - Malcolm Starbrook interview

Malcolm Starbrook retired in July after 45 years in journalism. In those 45 years, he worked for nationals and regionals, newspapers and magazines, publishers and regulators. In short, he’s seen it all. He tells Jon Slattery that, despite all the dig

By Jon Slattery  |  25/11/2014

The Press Awards – entries open next week
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The Press Awards – entries open next week

National newspapers and their journalists can enter The Press Awards for 2014 from 10am on Monday 1 December 2014.

24/11/2014

Telegraph Bespoke hosts The Telegraph Whisky Experience
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Telegraph Bespoke hosts The Telegraph Whisky Experience

Telegraph Bespoke will be hosting The Telegraph Whisky Experience on Monday 1st December at One Whitehall Place, London.

21/11/2014

Guardian Australia presents Australia’s first Guardian Live
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Guardian Australia presents Australia’s first Guardian Live

The editor-in-chief of Guardian News & Media, Alan Rusbridger, will address the state of global press freedom and surveillance at Guardian Australia’s first Guardian Live event at Sydney’s Carriageworks in December.

20/11/2014

BSME Awards 2014 – winners announced
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BSME Awards 2014 – winners announced

The 2014 British Society of Magazine Editors Awards were held at The Brewery in London on the 17th November.

19/11/2014

Guardian and Royal Court announce collaboration
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Guardian and Royal Court announce collaboration

The worlds of theatre and journalism collide in Off the Page, a unique new collaboration. Guardian journalists are partnering with Royal Court playwrights, theatre directors and actors to create a series of six ‘microplays’, to be showcased on thegua

18/11/2014

Press Association appoints new Social Media Editor
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Press Association appoints new Social Media Editor

The Press Association, the multimedia news agency and digital content provider, has appointed former BBC, MSN and Bing editorial executive Darren Waters to the new role of Social Media Editor.

18/11/2014

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