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Tech newsbrand Digital Frontier has announced it will no longer be publishing content as it takes a "step back" to "reassess" ...
Calls have been made to commemorate Welsh journalist Gareth Jones who uncovered the 1930s Holodomor famine in Ukraine.
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism has appointed Franz Wild as its next chief executive and editor-in-chief.
The Church of England Newspaper has ceased printing following the death of its owner Keith Young and faces an uncertain ...
News UK chief operating officer David Dinsmore is taking up a senior communications role at the heart of Government.
Sky News is hiring journalists to expand its data and forensics team as part of a plan to make premium journalism that people ...
The Times Money Mentor is being replaced with a new Money section in the autumn, to be fronted by The Telegraph's ex-head of ...
The Anti-Clickbait Society 2.0 is a Facebook page dedicated to tackling the use of clickbait headlines on social media.
A bid to block foreign state-owned investors from holding a 15% stake in UK newspapers like The Telegraph has been seen off ...
Which? is focusing on becoming a destination for subscribers seeking advice on everyday problems as AI summaries begin to hit ...
Publishers have been warned that AI companies are relying on third-party content scrapers to steal publisher content, even if ...
The move to add AI summaries to Discover follows the widespread introduction of AI Overviews in Google’s main search results ...
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