How The Times found there is more to journalism than ‘tweaking the tail’
Rachel Sylvester explains how The Times came to embrace solutions journalism.
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Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Rachel Sylvester explains how The Times came to embrace solutions journalism.
ByThe ex-PM did appear to begrudgingly accept the "irreverence" of the British media.
ByThe Mail says there is no evidence Boris Johnson lied to parliament.
ByOperating profit was down 65% due to investment in areas such as e-commerce, Independent TV and the US.
ByThe paper may be foregoing up to £500,000 annually.
ByJust 9% of people in the UK paid for online news in the past year.
ByEditor Katharine Viner and CEO Anna Bateson wrote to the women with an apology.
ByIn the event DMGT wins an auction for The Telegraph, the acquisition would likely face scrutiny from regulators.
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