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Growing subscriptions revenue at News Corp's Dow Jones is offsetting falling advertising and circulation revenue from its tabloid news titles.
Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg says journalism is "a simple business", arguing people know what a quality story is and will pay to read it.
The report from HM Inspectorate of Constabulary about the police response the Southport knife attack and subsequent disorder last July found that if police fail to communicate the facts “repeatedly ...
Monday (May 12): Sentencing for six Bulgarians convicted of spying for Russia in the UK; Opening statements in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sex trafficking trial. Tuesday (May 13): Donald Trump begins visits to ...
The Sun has sold a video documentary about the disappearance of Madeleine McCann to Channel 4 in a first deal of its kind for the publisher.
Ex-Mirror editor Alison Phillips is hoping she can make crime pay via a new weekly podcast with former Met Police chief Bernard Hogan-Howe.
The Guardian has relaunched its app, including with a new audio section and more puzzles, and redesigned its website homepage.
CNN CEO Mark Thompson has suggested AI could become an “even better” way of connecting journalism with audiences than Google has been.
Europe is “increasingly divided” when it comes to press freedom, RSF said, with the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region experiencing “the steepest overall decline worldwide”. Although the EU and ...
The publisher of the Mail has asked lawyers for Prince Harry to hand over any documents relating to payments or “threats” made for evidence.
Northern Ireland’s Impartial Reporter says its revenues are rising as the Newsquest title prepares to celebrate its 200th birthday.
Will Lloyd has been appointed deputy editor of The New Statesman in Tom McTague's first appointment as editor in chief.
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