New guidance on reporting suicide
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) yesterday issued guidance for editors and journalists on reporting suicide.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) yesterday issued guidance for editors and journalists on reporting suicide.
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) has announced Dr Michael Marsh as the Editor-in-Chief of BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
This week, the winners of the British Journalism Awards 2018, organised by Press Gazette were announced.
Just weeks after Adobe unveiled the latest version of Creative Cloud at the Los Angeles Adobe MAX conference, vjoon K4 Version 9 is ready for Adobe CC 2019.
With a deep understanding of what appeals to their audiences, editorial teams are expert in designing, creating and curating content that works. With digital workflow tools, they have the means to do it smarter, faster and in a more cost-effective wa
Condé Nast International yesterday unveiled its global creative network, Condé Nast Creative Studio; unifying its eleven creative departments under a single brand identity, dedicated to servicing the needs of commercial partners around the world.
News UK yesterday announced that Quentin Letts will be joining The Times, The Sunday Times and The Sun.
Sue Green won an NCTJ chairman's award for the quality of journalism training she delivers at the City of Wolverhampton College – and leads the BBC's national academy for apprentices at the same institution. Ian Halstead finds out more.
The question that has been exercising Theresa May for the past two years is also exercising sub-editors across the country, writes Liz Gerard. And, while the root of the question may be different, the conclusion is probably much the same: a resigned,
The challenge for many independent publishers, Perception SaS’s Andy Kirk tells James Evelegh, is that they are trapped in inadequate publishing systems – be it circulation, sales or content management – that limit their ability to compete effectivel
The Local News Partnership between the News Media Association (NMA) and the BBC is generating significant levels of local public interest journalism which is influencing public policy and holding authority to account, the scheme’s first annual review
The Telegraph has appointed broadcaster Richard Madeley as its new Agony Uncle. Richard takes over from Graham Norton, who wrote the newspaper's Agony Uncle for 12 years, before stepping down in October.
The 2018 British Society of Magazine Editors Awards were held last night at The Sheraton Grand London Park Lane Hotel.
Martin Wright has been appointed Editor-in-Chief for the Midland News Association.
The Telegraph yesterday announced the launch of what it describes as a comprehensive, market-leading financial data platform, Markets Hub.
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