‘F*** me, Doris!’ How’s that for a dog’s dick kicker? Press Gazette’s guide to journalism jargon
From flongs to fudgeboxes and clickbait to cookies. An A-Z of UK journalism jargon.
By William Turvill
Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Chelsea Magazine Company publishes titles including The English Home, The English Garden and Classic Boat.
ByMonika Bauerlein says the growth in journalism sitting behind paywalls is causing a "major crisis" for information.
ByThough the celebrity news title has always been "print-focused", the new CTO is eager to capitalise on online engagement.
ByClaire Hodgson says her biggest priority is to keep Cosmo relevant.
ByABC consumer magazine data shows growth in digital circulation in 2022.
BySix titles recorded year-on-year digital circulation growth in the UK and Ireland.
ByPrivate Eye grew by 5% and remains the UK's biggest news and current affairs magazine.
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