Porter appoints US Fashion Director-At-Large
Porter Magazine has announced the appointment of renowned fashion stylist Alex White in the newly created role of US Fashion Director-At-Large.
Porter Magazine has announced the appointment of renowned fashion stylist Alex White in the newly created role of US Fashion Director-At-Large.
The weekly title, which has provided one of Archant’s biggest success stories in recent years, has just appointed a new editor.
Bauer Media announced that Suzy Cox has been appointed Editor of heat.
French news media have been awarded a World Young Reader Prize for their extraordinary, collective work in helping young people understand the Charlie Hebdo attacks and their implications, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-
MusicRadar has revealed a new responsive website and the addition of Simon Arblaster and Michael Brown to the editorial team.
The Content Marketing Association (CMA), the industry body for the content marketing industry, announces that Vince Medeiros, Publisher, TCOLondon, joins the management team as a Director of The CMA.
The British Society of Magazine Editors has announced its new Chair for 2015 as Sally Eyden, editor of Now, steps down to take up a new job in television.
Autocar’s YouTube channel has past 200 million views, cementing its position as one of the leading makers of automotive videos.
Live this week on the Vogue Video Channel, Condé Nast Britain introduces a new series fronted by Vogue Contributing Editor Alexa Chung.
Repurposing archive content is one good way to populate blog pages, but how does a new magazine do that when, by definition, they have no archive? There are ways, writes Amanda MacArthur, by which new publishers can successfully blog from day one.
The UK national press devoted many acres of newsprint to covering the 2015 general election, much of it highly partisan. Tim Luckhurst looks at how Fleet Street covered this election and how that coverage compared to elections past.
Media consumption continues to shift to mobile and this is increasing the demand for video content. Condé Nast is working hard to tap into both these trends, writes Meg Carter.
The state of investigative journalism is looking particularly healthy, and we’re not just talking about the Times’ Andrew Norfolk. The emerging non-profit newsrooms and news networks are changing the rules of the game and exposing dark deeds. Peter P
Now it's not enough to know your onions - you have to read about them too. So, who's coming up smelling of roses in the gardening magazine sector and who's in need of some care and attention? Alan Geere has been down to the potting shed to find out.
From beekeeping to running multi-media workshops in Africa, and from teaching bushcraft to good old sub-editing. Steve Dyson discovers what life’s like for six ex-editors.
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