SoE and the NMA respond to King’s Speech
The Society of Editors and the News Media Association have welcomed the government’s commitment to repeal Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act contained within the King’s Speech.
The Society of Editors and the News Media Association have welcomed the government’s commitment to repeal Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act contained within the King’s Speech.
IPSO has appointed Manuela Grayson and Bulbul Basu as lay members of its Complaints Committee.
2022 saw the launch of IPSO’s five-year strategy, an independent external review of their work, and they also handled the biggest single complaint to date.
With Meta backing away from ‘news’ and AI accelerating the growth of disinformation, we need to redouble our efforts to safeguard access to quality journalism, says News Media Association Chief Executive Owen Meredith.
In the race to publish, do news organisations risk doing more harm than good?
The News Media Association has responded to this week’s reported growth in the audience for BBC Local.
WAN-IFRA announced its partnership with TEMS, a consortium of forty-three organisations from fourteen countries in the European cultural and creative sectors.
Copyright must not be weakened for news publishers, the Guardian's Matt Rogerson said during a panel discussion at the Labour Conference.
Air Business, a global distribution, subscriptions and e-commerce management company, has achieved recertification in ISO 27001 for information security management.
At the event, Owen Meredith told attendees that “it is time to enact legislation to rebalance the digital economy between publishers and platforms.”
Over 60 editors, journalists, writers, publishers and experts including the News Media Association are calling on the UK government to commit to a standalone anti-SLAPP law in the King’s Speech.
GumGum says Verity is the first contextual provider to be awarded SOC2 compliance.
SLAPPs are a scourge on journalism. This week a government taskforce had its inaugural meeting.
This week, Impress, a press regulator, wrote to the major political parties raising concerns over political campaign materials disguised as newspapers.
A trial began last week at Southwark Crown Court of three men accused of running a major fraud operation over the course of more than a decade.
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