FT Group acquires Invisso
The Financial Times Group has announced the acquisition of Invisso from Delinian.
The Financial Times Group has announced the acquisition of Invisso from Delinian.
Good Housekeeping UK has announced the launch of an endorsement programme for the book publishing industry: GOOD BOOKS.
Covering 80,000 individual securities and 37,000 funds and exchange traded products, Bloomberg says its new analytics make it easy for investors to quickly quantify their exposure to cryptocurrencies.
Harper’s Bazaar UK’s International Women’s Day celebration is to return for 2025.
Bloomberg Television has announced it is rebranding its monthly Africa show to “Next Africa”, integrating its television, podcast, and newsletter coverage.
Atex recently held its first ‘AI Challenge’ to find out where AI could make the most difference in the newsroom.
Thirty years ago, not being able to do shorthand was a career-killer for aspiring journalists but times have changed. How important is it now? Peter Sands asks twenty current editors.
Publishing quality content that local people are prepared to pay for is at the heart of the Belfast Telegraph’s strategy and if 2024 is anything to go by, it appears to be working. Meg Carter meets editor-in-chief Eoin Brannigan.
As a journalist and pollster, Peter Kellner always put a lot of store by numbers, facts and journalistic rigour; qualities much needed today. Ray Snoddy meets him.
eLife has been announced as this year’s OpenAthens UX Award winner for its user-driven approach to Reviewed Preprints.
The Apple & The Tree is returning for Season 2 with Reverend Richard Coles at the helm.
The How To Win An Election podcast, produced by The Times and The Sunday Times, has announced that Sally Morgan is joining the line-up alongside Daniel Finkelstein, Polly Mackenzie and Hugo Rifkind.
The results of the upcoming May 1st local elections look like being potentially seismic, in part due to the outsize influence of a non-UK citizen… Elon Musk. Paul Connew looks at the fast changing political and media landscape.
Good Housekeeping UK has unveiled its redesign and editorial recruits in its first full edition under leadership of Jane Bruton.
The Times and The Sunday Times have announced that Katy Balls will be joining as Washington editor and columnist, starting in April.
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