‘Posh news for posh people?’ – FT, Future, Mail Online and Guardian execs discuss funding models
“Posh news for posh people” has been described as one “feasible” – but “not desirable” – way of funding news…
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“Posh news for posh people” has been described as one “feasible” – but “not desirable” – way of funding news…
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The world’s largest English-language news publishers now have more than 30m digital subscriptions between them, research from Press Gazette today…
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Financial Times editor Roula Khalaf has called for action to stop the “professionalised intimidation” of journalists in the UK legal…
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Update 28 March 2024: UK authorities respond to Council of Europe concerns about the alleged block. Scroll down for full…
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Roula Khalaf grew up in a warzone and has spent much of her career reporting from areas of conflict. “You…
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The Financial Times has launched FT Edit, a streamlined app it hopes will attract an audience beyond its traditional, professional…
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As Reach reported a 700% rise in remuneration for its two top execs this month, Press Gazette has put together…
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The UK Government has set out plans to crack down on wealthy people and businesses intimidating journalists using defamation and…
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