
Print is still top-three revenue driver for US publishers says AAM chief
AAM says some publishers are not reporting key digital readership figures, creating an inaccurate picture of the industry's health.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
AAM says some publishers are not reporting key digital readership figures, creating an inaccurate picture of the industry's health.
ByGuardian journalist Sirin Kale gives evidence at High Court.
By1843 editor Jonathan Beckman has remit to publish "one really good piece a week".
ByThe Mail said Beckinsale had "opened up" about the "difficult time" she was going through.
ByCoburn to be succeeded by Vicki Young.
ByGoogle supplies traffic (and cash) to many indivdual publishers but is it really worth nothing in the bigger picture?
ByMitali Mukherjee argued "the news misses its audiences, but the audience doesn't miss the news".
ByIndependent UK editor Chloe Hubbard said the new AI-written service "works commercially".
ByPaid adverts on Facebook also hijacked CNBC commentator Karen Finerman and leading names from finance industry.
ByFormer Observer chief sports writer Paul Hayward and The Athletic's Rory Smith among new hires.
ByLucy Osborne says women "nervous about going on the record" spoke after their Guardian interviews.
ByPolitical editors are a vital part of any media outlet. Here are the main ones across print and broadcast.
ByAnd leaders at The Guardian, Times and Sun warn of risks from "non-canon" AI-summarised news.
ByAround half current Observer staff have taken redundancy rather than join Tortoise Media.
ByTelegraph agrees to pay campaign group's legal costs.
ByLucy Osborne, one of the two main Guardian reporters involved in the investigation, gives evidence.
ByThis page will stay up-to-date with redundancies and layoffs hitting UK and US journalists in 2025.
ByGuardian head of investigations Paul Lewis gives evidence in libel trial.
ByEditor Swati Sharma on how Vox has evolved now everyone is doing explainers.
ByJones was editor of the Express until September 2024.
ByHacking costs down for News Group Newspapers in year to 30 June 2024.
ByLibel action over Times Radio interview write-up settled - but war of words continues.
ByBBC will also expand BBC Verify and evolve news on iPlayer.
BySociety of Editors panel discussed clickbait, lies told about AI and need for newsroom optimists.
ByReach chief revenue officer Piers North promoted to CEO.
ByCollege of Policing has written to Attorney General seeking changes to PR policies.
ByLisa Aziz and Martin Stanford to say goodbye to radio station.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByConsortium News argued NewsGuard had defamed it and infringed its First Amendment rights.
BySenior editors from Mail, Mirror and Sun say body-shaming of female celebs in media is wrong.
ByWhy new kitchen at Immediate Media HQ will be "big part" of Good Food's future.
ByFormer Bauer Media CEO Chris Duncan casts a cool eye over Google study saying news is worthless.
BySome 400 local news journalists joined the King and Queen for drinks.
ByPress Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the UK.
ByCarole Cadwalladr and The Sun's Jerome Starkey give stark warning over online abuse.
ByGary Smith has spent more of this 40-year career with the BBC.
ByAI-generated video of cat in an owls' nest has been viewed millions of times.
ByFinding sources and threat of lawfare both cited as bigger issues in Donald Trump's second term.
ByPublisher of The Tab and Entertainment Daily says UK online ad market is improving.
ByFemail, Inspire and Secrets & Lives said to be key Mail+ subscriptions drivers.
BySearch giant hits back to defend research claiming news is worth zero revenue to it.
ByMcTague has been at Unherd for two years and was previously a writer for The Atlantic.
ByCustom news dashboard for LSEG's Workspace marks expansion of enterprise subscription deals.
ByDisability Journalism Forum hears how disabled people are being failed by media.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByGoogle conducted test in response to reports it said "vastly overestimate" value of news content.
ByNational World writes down value of investment in The News Movement to zero.
ByCEO of the biggest print and online publisher in US reveals key changes which made the business work.
ByTen golden nuggets from Press Gazette's Media Strategy Network USA conference in New York.
ByKatie Davies interview three weeks after launch of Mail+ in US and Canada.
ByAudience growth seen at both APnews.com and BBC.com since they were each relaunched.
ByPress Gazette's monthly analysis of ABC national newspaper circulation figures.
ByNUJ asks Reach to "urgently reconsider" 2% pay offer.
ByThe publisher said all content published by "Bulletin" will be edited by human journalists.
ByNewsreel provides a similar experience to language-learning app Duolingo, with streaks for news consumption.
ByOfcom has now withdrawn a total of five rulings it had originally upheld against GB News.
ByApology added to 13 Telegraph articles about Zia Chishti.
ByRequests to make representations by a group including the BBC, Daily Mail, Guardian and Times have so far been…
ByAn employment tribunal had been due to go ahead next week.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByClarke and his wife described his accusers as "acting" and a "liar".
ByLikes of Mail Online, The Independent, Mirror, Express, The Sun and The Times already have the model.
ByVan den Broeke previously spent nearly eight years at the Hearst UK-owned men's magazine.
ByEveryone from national news CEOs to local newspapers reporters share their views on office versus remote working.
ByEight in ten respondents to a Press Gazette survey backed hybrid/flexible working.
ByOne MP said the CCP-funded newspaper is "the only thing which arrives every day, without fail".
ByAn Observer writer inaccurately claimed comments made by Murray in 2023 had referred to the 2024 riots.
ByTwo simple changes are needed urgently from Google to stop its AI features destroying journalism.
ByPress Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the US, using Similarweb data.
ByPress Gazette's analysis of the 50 biggest English-language news websites in the world, updated monthly.
ByClarke also told the High Court he is "not a cult leader" in the third day of his trial…
BySlade to take the helm at the FT from 1 July.
BySurrey Live grew the fastest of the 87 sites, while The London Standard overtook Birmingham Live for second place.
ByTotal regional daily circulations fell 16% compared with 2023 while those at non-dailies dropped 14%.
ByDay two of libel trial at London's High Court.
ByHow Herald, National and six standalone sports sites are growing digital subscriptions.
ByGuardian lawyer says "much time and resource" was devoted to getting to the truth in its investigation.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByPrint circulation across the top 50 US magazines fell 5% year-on-year.
ByUK-based B2B events giant grew revenue by 11.4% to £3.6bn in 2024.
ByArticle covered couple's financial situation following legal battle with Coleen Rooney.
ByCompany "in good shape" and cash positive despite challenging year.
ByRidding says he is leaving the newspaper group in "strong shape".
ByPublisher unveils studio spaces at its biggest newsrooms described as "game-changing" for audience and advertisers.
ByShift to free newsletters drives audience growth and thousands of new subscribers.
ByCollege of Policing counter-corruption guidance changed three years after complaint made.
ByMichael Jermey makes call while picking up Outstanding Contribution Award.
ByJon Lloyd to lead video-first commissioning strategy.
ByFormer tabloid reporter Graham Johnson is a key figure in Prince Harry's tabloid legal actions.
ByEditor Claire Norman on the Immediate Media title's evolution into an era of screens.
ByAI-written articles drove 1.8 billion page views in 2024 at Reach.
ByChris Blackhurst said "guff" would fill the void left as journalism's business model collapsed.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByOfcom to consult on updating the Broadcasting Code to make rules on politicians as presenters clearer.
ByClaim Google abused its monopoly position in online advertising could go to trial in 2026.
ByNew rate covers images sourced from social media.
ByAdvertising and digital revenues are major growth areas.
ByPaul Hood explains how publishers can fight back against big tech in AI era.
ByAdrienne Carter said she's looking for readers "interested in the world, interested in the US and how the US…
ByLeading executives in DACH region share their winning paywall strategies.
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