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School pupils spotlighted by Big Issue
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School pupils spotlighted by Big Issue

Big Issue investee Social Enterprise Academy has helped young people to develop their own ideas for social enterprises.

17/10/2024

'The Trial' hits 300 episodes
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'The Trial' hits 300 episodes

Daily Mail podcast ‘The Trial’ has reached a milestone having produced 300 episodes.

17/10/2024

8 nuggets from our Events Special
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8 nuggets from our Events Special

James Evelegh picks out some of the key takeaways from our recently published Events Special.

By James Evelegh  |  17/10/2024

The FT launches new game
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The FT launches new game

The FT has launched the Chancellor Game: Can you run the UK economy?

16/10/2024

Guardian expands US election coverage
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Guardian expands US election coverage

Guardian podcasts are expanding coverage of the US election.

16/10/2024

Planet Sport acquires The F1 Word
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Planet Sport acquires The F1 Word

The UK independent sports media group will deliver new video content for PlanetF1.com after acquiring the F1 YouTube channel.

16/10/2024

Elsevier Health launches Sherpath AI
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Elsevier Health launches Sherpath AI

Elsevier Health has announced the commercial launch of Sherpath AI, an AI solution in nursing and healthcare education.

16/10/2024

DC Thomson launches Puzzler app
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DC Thomson launches Puzzler app

DC Thomson has announced the launch of a new Puzzler app to tap into the puzzle market.

15/10/2024

Mainstream media’s vital role to play
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Mainstream media’s vital role to play

How the media reports the outcome of the US election is of paramount importance.

By James Evelegh  |  15/10/2024

The battle for the White House… a very ugly, very dangerous election
FEATURE

The battle for the White House… a very ugly, very dangerous election

‘How ugly will it get?’ The answer, alas, is uglier and uglier, more and more dangerous. Paul Connew looks at the US election from a media perspective…

By Paul Connew  |  15/10/2024

Constructive journalism
OUT & ABOUT WITH ALAN GEERE

Constructive journalism

Should journalism concentrate on ‘telling it how it is’ or is there a wider responsibility to offer hope and optimism to a jaded readership? Alan Geere looks at whether constructive journalism could offer some answers.

By Alan Geere  |  15/10/2024

Is it time to get on TikTok?
FEATURE

Is it time to get on TikTok?

Forget cats. Which? has cracked how to break the internet of today. Here, its TikTok team – winners of this year’s BSME Talent awards for best use of social media – talk to Laura Silverman about potholes, smart meters and dirty laundry.

By Laura Silverman  |  15/10/2024

In a year of riots and misinformation – how does the Online Safety Act stack up?
FEATURE

In a year of riots and misinformation – how does the Online Safety Act stack up?

The much anticipated Online Safety Act was passed into law in October 2023, and less than a year later, the UK saw false information online fuel some of the most serious violence on the streets for more than a decade. What conclusions should we draw?

By Dr Rebecca Whittington  |  15/10/2024

Why it pays to be customer-focused
Thought Leadership Series – 67 Bricks

Why it pays to be customer-focused

New product development is crucial for driving the success of content, data, and media organisations. If your customers need actionable insights and evidence to support high-value decisions, you have a great opportunity...

By Will Bailey  |  15/10/2024

Life after The Sun
INTERVIEW

Life after The Sun

David Yelland last edited a national newspaper in 2003 and has spent the rest of his career in PR, but you would never guess that from his Twitter feed where he sets out robust comments on political issues and the state of the media industry.

By Ray Snoddy  |  15/10/2024

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