Pulp friction: Why paper has become a huge headache for publishers
News publishers’ digital challenges are legion, but a more conventional problem has come into sharp focus this year: the price…
By
Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
News publishers’ digital challenges are legion, but a more conventional problem has come into sharp focus this year: the price…
ByFuture plc has confirmed chief executive Zillah Byng-Thorne has “informally indicated” her intention to leave the company before 2024. The…
ByMore than half of American and British news consumers now prefer reading newspapers online than in print. But the picture…
ByGreat newsroom leadership can provide an inspiring and diverse culture for journalists to do their best work. Yet many journalists…
ByFormer prime minister Gordon Brown has lost an IPSO complaint against The Spectator over an article about his so-called “Russian…
ByChristine Hayes is group editor in chief (BBC Good Food and Olive) at Immediate Media. Here she writes for Press…
ByDigital magazine and newspaper app Readly’s “North Star goal” is engagement as it endeavours to reach profitability and keep hold…
ByThe UK consumer magazine industry has been upended in recent years by factors including the move to online, with the…
By