Coverage of Royal Rota Events Rises in 2016
The first six months of the year have seen a rise in the number of high profile royal and political events covered News Media Association member publishers.
Read moreThe first six months of the year have seen a rise in the number of high profile royal and political events covered News Media Association member publishers.
Read moreA decision over privatisation of the Land Registry – a move which the News Media Association fears could lead to journalists facing greater barriers when investigating who owns Britain – is being delayed, according to reports. The Financial Times reported...
Read moreTrinity Mirror chief revenue officer James Wildman is one of the senior figures from the news media industry lined up to speak at a Mediatel event on the future of newsbrands later this month. Mr Wildman will speak in a...
Read moreTelegraph Media Group recorded an operating profit before exceptional items of £51.7 million, the publisher's financial statements for the 53 weeks to 3 January 2016 show. On a 52-week like-for-like basis, operating profit before exceptional items for 2015 was £48.3...
Read moreCompanies which take public money to provide government services should be subject to the Freedom of Information Act, the new Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham has said. Ms Denham said she backed expanding the Freedom of Information Act to private businesses...
Read moreEU net neutrality rules do not permit network-wide blocking of advertising by internet service providers, the Body for European Regulators of Electronic Communications has said. In its finalised guidelines on implementing the 2015 European Net Neutrality Regulation, BEREC said that...
Read moreThe Citizen in Gloucestershire reported on local football club Forest Green’s Monday fixture from the stands after the club banned the paper from the media box. The club said it was unhappy with transfer stories published by the Citizen and...
Read moreThe Press Recognition Panel has launched a third public call for information running until 23 September about IMPRESS’ application for recognition. At a PRP Board meeting last week, the PRP announced it had decided to defer its decision on IMPRESS’...
Read moreIan MacGregor, weekend editor of the Daily Telegraph is set to become the next president of the Society of Editors. He has been nominated by a unanimous vote of the Society’s board of directors. Subject to final approval at the Society's...
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