News diary 29 April – 5 May: Martine Croxall BBC tribunal, Humza Yousaf no confidence vote, local elections
A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
By"We need to go after to younger readers, but we don't want to look like your dad dancing"
BySir Paul Marshall said he was leaving GB News on a "secure growth trajectory".
ByThis year's performance reviews may disappoint, but gathering feedback and self-assessment can help provide some clarity for your career.
ByTrust in journalism down, content lifted from Tiktok up. Could the two be linked?
ByThe sites' ad inventories will be handled by Total Politics Group from July.
ByLLMs could either destroy media or herald a new beginning.
ByWatford previously led memberships and marketing at Dow Jones alongside Will Lewis.
ByExecutive editor Joseph Kahn also addressed dealing with fact NYT may publish views its journalists disagree with.
ByBauer's global head of SEO on why the arrival of Google's SGE might not be all bad for publishers.
ByUK ad market grew 6.1% to £36.6bn - but tech platforms take all the growth.
ByThe Lever's "bread and butter" reporting is "how corporate power is making everything worse for the rest of us".
ByThe former GB News chairman says he is 'surprised how tolerant' Ofcom has been of the channel.
ByGuardian cookies banner now allows people to say "No, thank you" on their first click.
ByUnherd's CEO says the Global Disinformation Index should lose government funding.
ByBecky Emmett will lead the editorial strategy for ITV News content on ITVX.
ByEdwards has been off screens since July 2023 after allegations made against him.
ByThe former Times chief football writer on his plans for Substack and the importance of evolving.
BySenior women journalists also share advice on dealing with online vitriol.
ByIt is the first major redundancy exercise since the broadcaster launched.
BySherwood News, the US-based business news outlet launched this month by retail trading platform Robinhood, is betting that ad-supported,…
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByIn addition judge dismisses News Group Newspapers' bid for an initial trial on whether claims have been brought too…
ByMHP Group 30 To Watch journalism awards are free to enter.
ByTurmoil at the top of Open Democracy has led to legal letters being sent.
ByThe Cool Down is the fastest-growing top 50 news website in the US.
ByPress Gazette's monthly analysis of ABC national newspaper circulation figures.
ByBarnett is leaving Woman's Hour to join the BBC Radio 4 Today line-up.
ByADHD and autistic traits can make for brilliant journalists, but employers need to do more.
ByGetting a staff job proved challenging for Lydia Wilkins but she has thrived as a freelance.
ByPresenter found his niche when school radio station was set up.
ByAutistic and ADHD brains can be perfect for careers in media if people are given the right support.
ByTimes Radio journalist Darryl Morris and freelance reporter Lydia Wilkins on how ADHD and autism both help and hinder…
ByRebecca Clancy joins from The Times where she is motor racing correspondent.
ByMPs examining the BBC's Across the UK strategy raised concerns over cuts to dedicated local radio programming.
ByAverage gender pay gap across major UK media organisations now stands at 11%.
ByPress Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the world, using Similarweb data.
ByThe Daily Maverick takes "drastic" action in bid to explain why audience should become paying members.
ByITN CEO Rachel Corp said she hopes other women are inspired by the legacy of Edwards-Jones.
ByEmbley left Reach after 30 years last summer.
ByStatistical dead heat continues for UK's two biggest commercial newsbrands.
ByPress Gazette rounds up how major news sites now fare under Newsguard's system.
ByBig losses at likes of The Messenger, LA Times, Sports Illustrated and Mediahuis Ireland started 2024.
ByIt follows similar, ultimately empty, threats to block news in Canada.
ByThe BBC's style guide says journalists should "generally" use a person's preferred terms and pronouns.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByIt’s not just the HR manager you need to negotiate when job hunting, but also the pitfalls of failing…
BySeven media outlets created so far in The Lead's drive to cover local Northern news.
ByYougov data shows Britons thinks AI will do more bad than good to journalism - but accept its use…
ByMany UK media executives saw their paychecks increase despite a challenging economy.
ByWhat can UK publishers learn from the French competition authority’s €250m fine imposed on Google.
ByLetter co-ordinated by the Anti-SLAPP Coalition says new bill will still result in uncertainty.
ByThe news follows recent cuts to sports desks at the Scotsman, Daily Record and Scottish Daily Mail.
ByThe cuts were blamed on "wider industry trends" and the end to some of the outlet's funding.
ByThe former chief sub and chief assistant editor described his career in one word as "fun".
ByMohamed Amersi is seeking damages of up to £100,000 against an episode of Panorama and a BBC News article…
By2022/2023 financial results for Times Media, News Group Newspapers and News UK Broadcasting.
ByBarrister for Dimitris Legakis said case raised "legitimate questions about the freedom of the press".
ByNew roles in UK and Brussels mark "a pivotal moment" in the paper's evolution, CEO says.
ByJoe.co.uk previously went into administration in June 2020 but continued to suffer "sustained losses".
ByAnd regulator announces investigation into episode of Labour MP David Lammy's LBC show
ByMoneyIn2 hopes to tell those who don't yet have money how to make it.
ByB2B publisher "acquitted itself relatively well" despite increased costs in year to March 2023.
ByPress Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the US, using Similarweb data.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByAhmed, one of five co-founders of The News Movement, will co-host The Daily T with Camilla Tominey.
ByNorth Ayrshire is the best-covered local authority district, with nine local media outlets.
ByNational World staff offered pay increases of between 2% and 6%. Follows Reach staff accepting 5% rise.
BySteven Edginton, a former Brexit Party staffer, joins the broadcaster from The Daily Telegraph.
ByKey insights from the annual News Associates conference in Twickenham.
ByData shows scale of collapse in young people's interest in news - and which news organisations are doing best…
ByFood network Tasty UK has 20 million followers on Facebook alone.
ByMichael Leidig blames fall in commissioning budgets and newsroom AI for difficulties.
ByImpacts of Digital Markets Bill for publishers will go beyond the much hoped-for payments from platforms.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByNational World bought Press Computer Systems alongside Midlands News Association.
ByPress Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 newsbrands in the UK.
ByThe pivotal role of management training in bolstering employee satisfaction, productivity and retention.
BySTV called the NUJ's pay request "unrealistic and unaffordable".
ByThey say the deal will create "Britain's biggest publisher network" for Gen Z and millennials.
ByThe appointments include The Guardian's first Caribbean correspondent.
ByBron Maher talks to Youtube publisher TLDR.
ByTLDR News is a profitable, Youtube-native publisher staffed mostly by twenty-somethings.
ByThe proposed hub will end duplication as multiple journalists at different Reach websites currently write about the same trending…
ByOne photographer was hit in the face in the lead-up to the detention of the journalists.
ByAngelos Frangopoulos on Ofcom's "slow" investigations and whether GB News would ditch linear like TalkTV.
ByMatthew Scott Goldstein's follow-up to the piece that inspired a New Yorker article.
ByIndirect or "passive" investment by foreign states would be exempt but capped at 5%.
ByDavie told commercial rivals the BBC is "not taking ad pounds out of the market".
ByDMG Media aims to streamline video advertising production with new product.
ByEntertainment Daily was "blocked" by Google for months while one of The Tab's Facebook pages was suppressed.
ByThe United States must give assurances that Julian Assange will not face the death penalty before judges will consider…
ByWSJ assistant editor Paul Beckett told Press Gazette about the efforts to bring Gershkovich home.
ByJennifer H Cunningham joins amid a surge in online traffic for the news magazine brand.
ByFT Weekend circulation is 106% higher than its weekday readership.
ByAn up-to-date page so you can keep track of all the UK's national newspaper editors.
ByGlobal chief strategy officer says BBC proposal will result in "market distortion".
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByFears for diversity in journalism as non-Russell Group university courses close.
ByShelley will succeed Clive Marshall, who is retiring after 14 years leading the business.
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