Shout it loud
British journalists do great work. What they do less well is advertise the fact. That was one of the takeaways from this year’s Society of Editors’ Media Freedom Conference.
British journalists do great work. What they do less well is advertise the fact. That was one of the takeaways from this year’s Society of Editors’ Media Freedom Conference.
How useful today, asks Dickon Ross, are those mantras hammered into us in our media training? Like ‘bad news sells’?
What happens when you put Britain’s brightest and best young journalists all together in one room? Alan Geere went along to the NCTJ Awards for Excellence in Manchester to find out.
Donald Trump’s populist presidential victories in 2016 and 2024 spurred intense reflection on US journalism’s perceived failures.
On 10th March, Dr Jelani Cobb, dean of Columbia Journalism School, delivered the 2025 Reuters Memorial Lecture. This is the transcript of his talk.
Elsevier and Florence Nightingale Foundation launch a course to combat healthcare retention crisis.
Women’s football sees increased visibility on the newsstand with the launch of a new title.
Media Voices last week announced the winners of 2025’s Publisher Podcast Awards.
Media Voices last week revealed the winners of The Publisher Newsletter Awards 2025.
The chancellor’s Spending Review was met with hostility from right leaning newspapers and scepticism from left leaning ones. Paul Connew analyses the press reaction.
Business Insider has launched a new audio briefing feature, powered by AI.
AOP has announced winners of the Digital Publishing Awards 2025.
The Financial Times has announced the appointment of Elizabeth Paton as fashion editor.
A joint initiative from The Bookseller and The Stage spotlights the best in audiobooks and audio drama.
Britain’s rising editorial stars have been honoured at the BSME Talent Awards 2025.
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