Business Insider hires Priscilla Ellington
Business Insider has announced the hire of Priscilla Ellington to lead its new events business, BI Live.
Business Insider has announced the hire of Priscilla Ellington to lead its new events business, BI Live.
James Evelegh picks out some takeaways from the March / April 2025 issue of InPublishing magazine.
2024 was an odd and messy year, writes Jim Bilton. Many publishers felt that they had simply lost control of their businesses in a roller-coaster environment, which was looking increasingly volatile, both politically and economically.
There is a new generation of entrepreneurs launching local media businesses, bringing with them new ideas on business models and funding. Phil Clark looks at some of the stand-out examples.
While the big guns of the regional press study the gloomy portents about ‘news aversion’ and ‘platform resets’, the independent sector of smaller publishers are still queuing up to have a go, as Alan Geere reports.
Every year, the AOP surveys digital publishers and their solutions providers to get a cross-section of the industry’s outlooks and priorities. Richard Reeves looks at the key trends from this year’s survey.
In the pre-digital age, journalism carved out its own special marketplace by convincing society and policymakers of its unique worth. It’s now time for journalism to create the equivalent for the digital age, says Douglas McCabe.
The PPA Awards aims to champion businesses and individuals across the sector.
James Evelegh picks out some of the insights from the articles in this year’s Publishing Partners Guide.
The chief commercial officer will step into the CEO role on July 1, 2025.
IOP Publishing has released its 2024 Highlights Report, showing a year of significant transformation and growth all while maintaining high standards in peer review and research integrity.
John Ridding is to step down after two decades as Financial Times CEO and will move to new role as Special Adviser to Nikkei, owners of the FT.
James Evelegh picks out some takeaways from the January / February 2025 issue of InPublishing magazine.
It’s been a whirlwind start to the year and who knows what the future holds? James Evelegh shares his five wishes.
Publishers need to analyse better, plan wisely and execute smartly and this is the year to do it, says Wessenden’s Jim Bilton.
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