Making the most of content
‘Audit’ and ‘content’ are two words that send shivers down the spines of many editorial types. Link them together in a single sentence and the shivers can turn into apoplexy, writes Jim Bilton.
‘Audit’ and ‘content’ are two words that send shivers down the spines of many editorial types. Link them together in a single sentence and the shivers can turn into apoplexy, writes Jim Bilton.
With Generation Z navigating the online election coverage via social media, if at all, Dr Carolyn Jackson-Brown discusses the types of content they might find.
The Daily Mail has launched a new video offering, including a slate of premium content and original video franchises to roll out on YouTube and other major video platforms.
The Sheffield Star this week produced a special print edition to mark the fortieth anniversary of what it describes as the most violent conflict in British industrial history.
The union is calling on political parties to make their press events and campaign activities accessible to disabled journalists.
Never Mind The Ballots: Election Showdown will see the two candidates to be our next Prime Minister quizzed before a live audience of Sun readers on June 24.
Reach has launched its 5000 voices project, a video series running across its UK national and local titles in the run-up to and surrounding the July 4 election.
Following successful pilots, Springer Nature is rolling out two new bespoke AI tools to support the identification of papers that contain AI-generated fake content and / or problematic images.
The PPA has released its reaction to the Labour manifesto.
Manifesto time, D-Day departure, dodgy stats, the Mail’s election sabbatical, Johnson goes OTT, Michael Mosley, front-page sportsmen and front page of the fortnight.
… a thousand words. One good example of the enduring power of the still photograph emerged from last week’s D-Day commemorations.
The National says the appointment drives growth in its newsletter offering, with a renewed focus on delivering longer-form news and analysis from the Middle East and showcasing The National’s breadth of global journalism.
Private Eye has announced that the Paul Foot Award for Investigative and Campaigning Journalism 2024 has been awarded to Tristan Kirk, Evening Standard for his entry Single Justice Procedure: Conveyer Belt Justice.
The NUJ has expressed grave concern at a report of the PSNI Chief Constable regarding the use of covert powers against journalists and lawyers.
Never Mind The Ballots: Election Showdown will see the two candidates to be our next Prime Minister quizzed before a live audience of Sun readers on June 24.
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