‘This isn’t an acceptable part of the job’: How journalists and publishers can tackle online abuse
The UK media industry’s first dedicated online safety editor is trying to help journalists move away from the idea that…
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Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
The UK media industry’s first dedicated online safety editor is trying to help journalists move away from the idea that…
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Update 3, 12/9/22: A further three-day strike has been put on hold as the NUJ ballots its members at Reach over…
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The death of Queen Elizabeth II dominates newspaper front pages across the world today. In Britain, analysis by Press Gazette…
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Newspapers were late to newsagents in parts of the UK today as production teams pushed print deadlines to fill special…
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More than half of American and British news consumers now prefer reading newspapers online than in print. But the picture…
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Jon Harris, the chairman of the National Association of Press Agencies and managing director of Manchester-based news agency Cavendish Press,…
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Conservative Party leadership candidate Penny Mordaunt saw the most negative headlines from pro-Tory national newspapers during the MP ballots, according…
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Charles Wilson, the former editor of The Times who fired Boris Johnson, has died at the age of 87. The…
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