Editor turns reporter
Alan Rusbridger edited The Guardian for twenty years and is now editor of Prospect magazine, where he has rediscovered the thrill of reporting. As he tells Ray Snoddy, he still delights in digging out stories.
Alan Rusbridger edited The Guardian for twenty years and is now editor of Prospect magazine, where he has rediscovered the thrill of reporting. As he tells Ray Snoddy, he still delights in digging out stories.
Now that we know the moving truth of the Princess of Wales’s cancer treatment, what does a manipulated family photograph matter?, asks Dickon Ross.
A spate of layoffs and profit warnings in recent months has set the tone for what publishers expect will be another bruising year for the industry, writes Nic Newman.
The huge amount of video people watch on their smartphones is changing the publishing landscape. Immediate Media’s video output has grown 1,000% over the past year. Paul Doyle explains why.
Times LUXX has announced the appointment of Aurelia Donaldson as fashion director effective immediately.
The Financial Times is expanding its editorial team in San Francisco, with Stephen Morris appointed bureau chief.
Wyvex Media is celebrating the launch of its new flagship website West Coast Today.
Artificial intelligence is revolutionising the news gathering process, leading to faster and more accurate journalism. MyType's Giulia Gasverde explains how.
According to Forbes, LVMH Tycoon Bernard Arnault remains atop the ranking of the world’s richest people as the planet sees a record number of billionaires, worth an all-time high of $14.2 trillion.
The Independent and Buzzfeed have signed a long-term license and strategic partnership in the UK & Ireland.
Two new Nature Reviews journals, Nature Reviews Clean Technology and Nature Reviews Biodiversity, will launch in January 2025.
IOP Publishing and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine have introduced checks for sex and gender equality for all manuscripts submitted to their jointly published journal Physiological Measurement.
Reach plc has announced the appointment of the permanent editor of Belfast Live.
The Belgrano Diary, a new podcast from the London Review of Books, reassesses the sinking of an Argentinian ship, one British naval officer’s diary and a scandal that almost toppled Thatcher.
The Guardian has appointed new correspondents in the Caribbean, South America, Africa and the UK, aiming to boost its coverage of underreported communities.
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