Off the back of the Winter Olympics concluding in Verona, Italy on 22 February, the Winter Paralympics begin on Friday in the ...
A network of prominent gaming sites has fired multiple human staff in recent days and misleadingly replaced them with AI ...
Publisher online ad coalition Ozone signed a deal that gives it visibility on a buy-side advertising platform Microsoft Media ...
Dominic Ponsford and Charlotte Tobitt talk about how journalists broke news of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest and why ...
Financial Times CEO Jon Slade called for the formation of a “NATO for news” at an industry conference last year. Now the FT, ...
Rob McGibbon, veteran national press freelance, has spoken to Press Gazette one year into his launch of a hyperlocal news ...
Interview with award-winning correspondent Liz Cookman on war reporting after leaving school at 15 and a recent ADHD ...
Washington Post building (picture: Shutterstock/Phil Pasquini), Atlanta Journal-Constitution website, Politico website (picture: Politico) and Future plc tech brands The Washington Post has proposed ...
The editor of The Hawick Paper is putting the title up for sale after 10 years, having launched it to rival his former paper.
Former Mail on Sunday associate editor Chris Anderson has denied buying illegally-sourced stories from phone hacker Greg Miskiw (pictured).
Weekly street newspaper Big Issue has promoted longtime deputy editor Steven MacKenzie to editor starting in March.
Celebs are often lonely and confide in journalists, according to former Mail on Sunday editor Peter Wright who said Prince Harry’s accusations of illegal newsgathering at the paper are false.
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