Journalists and newspapers have been celebrated at a London ceremony; with The Times and Sunday Times named Newspaper of the Year and Sunday Newspaper of the Year.
Industry charity, NewstrAid, has announced it will be holding a special 185th birthday raffle as part of its anniversary celebrations this summer.
Ozone has announced a new agreement with Dow Jones.
A new editor has been appointed at Midland News Association, publisher of the Express & Star and Shropshire Star.
The 2024 PPA Festival kicked off with a weighty discussion on the future of media. James Evelegh was taking notes.
Nurofen, Google Pixel, eBay, Who Gives A Crap and Charlie Bigham’s were winners at the Guardian’s first Advertising Awards celebrating scale, influence and integrity.
The Independent has announced that it is the exclusive global news partner of Montreux Jazz Festival for the second year.
The Times has announced The Times Crime and Justice Commission; a year-long inquiry to consider the future of policing and the criminal justice system.
GumGum has announced the integration of Playground xyz’s media portfolio into its Asia-Pacific business and the completion of the global rollout of The Mindset Platform, GumGum’s cookieless solution.
The NCTJ has appointed Michelle Johnson as the new chair of its accreditation board.
Newsworks’ youth engagement initiative ‘Future of News’ aims to inspire future generations of editorial and commercial leaders regardless of background.
Financial Times and Infosys have announced the launch of free FT Schools content for Indian students.