There have already been so many pieces written about the Boston bombings and the role that social media played in the news coverage, but I wanted to add something on what have been the two main focuses.
Britain's press split down political and regional lines as they rushed to put together their front pages reporting the death of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher.
03 Apr 2013
| by Chloe Smith
Audiences for the BBC Persian TV service have reached record highs, despite increased censorship in Iran.
Lionel Barber, the editor of The Financial Times, has unveiled the paper's digital first strategy, which will cut 35 jobs and relegate newspapers to second place, as speculation about a sale of the FT continues to circulate.
The Financial Times is being touted for sale by investment banks and has been given a price tag of £740m to £1bn, according to a report in The Daily Telegraph.
10 Dec 2012
| by Brendan Judge
Would a 45 minute slot at Mindshare's Huddle event be long enough to save newspapers, asks Brendan Judge, head of strategy, The Sun at News International.
14 Nov 2012
| by Stuart Ells
The news publishing industry is changing but the opportunity is there for brands to take advantage of this upheaval, writes Stuart Ells, managing director, Alvarez & Marsal (A&M).
17 Oct 2012
| by Charlie Woodall
Doom-laden headlines predict the decline of press and journalism. In fact great journalism is in great shape, writes Charlie Woodall, press planner, Carat.
The Hospital Club has unveiled its shortlist for the advertising, marketing and PR category of this year's h.Club100, in association with Time Out London.
24 Sep 2012
| by Freddie Ossberg
Special interest supplements can offer brands a unique solution, providing both branding and PR, writes Freddie Ossberg, founder and managing director, Raconteur Media.