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Sabina is now on maternity leave so here is my pick of comms news curated via @CisionUK from the past two weeks.Instagram now lets users make videos, right from the same app they already have …
The Times and Sunday Times launched their redesigned websites in May and began charging on 1st July after offering registered users a free trial for one month. The costs are £1 for a daily or …
There were a couple of big announcements from UK national newspapers last week, both very much expected, and both sending strong signals about the future of newspapers in the UK. At the end of the …
My weekly pick of comms news curated via @CisionUK. YouTube enters UK online film rental market by @DanFareyJones via Brand Republic “YouTube has launched a movie rental service in the UK, offering more than 1,000 full-length …
Whether it’s about slut shaming, mortgages, webcam girls or the civil unrest in Egypt, The Sunday Times columnist, Katie Glass brings wit, lucidity and a sense of ease to the multitude of topics she writes on. It’s …
Reuters Institute has released its annual Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions report for 2019.
The CIPR held its AGM last night. Following official business, the audience heard from Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism’s Meera Selva, who talked through the current state of digital journalism around the world.
The Mirror Online has overtaken The Guardian to become the second most popular multi-platform news website according to recent Comscore data.
My weekly pick of comms news curated via @CisionUK.Tips to enhance B2B digital strategies by Natalie Dold via Econsultancy ‘Don’t get me wrong—some in the B2B sector really get it, such as Dell, American Express, GE, among …
Easter bank holiday is around the corner, so here is an early comms news round up curated from @CisionUK. Happy easter! A paywall alternative? Google launches revenue-generating surveys by @SarahMarshall3 via journalism.co.uk “Google has launched …
Last Thursday, Cision once again had the pleasure of being involved in journalism.co.uk’s news:rewired conference . It was my first chance to attend the event, and as a former journalism student it was great for …
The Sun may have the highest print circulation among the national dailies in the UK, but on Twitter it ranks the lowest in terms of posts shared, according to a Vuelio analysis that compares the popularity …
Over 500 million people have a Twitter account, more than one billion people use Facebook and owning a smartphone is becoming a necessity. How has moving our lives ‘online’ changed the way in which we …
Publishing isn’t the money maker it used to be. With a huge amount of content constantly shared across channels, everyone from freelancers to international powerhouse publishers have to find new ways to make publishing pay – let’s go beyond the publishing paywall to see what’s working.
The Tomkins Times was recently included as a new entry in the Top 10 UK Football Blogs. Created by Paul Tomkins, The Tomkins Times has a team of editors covering Liverpool FC in a grown-up, intelligent way. We spoke to Paul about Liverpool’s season, the importance of his community and paywall and the changing face of football fandom.
Better late than never! Two weeks’ worth of comms news curated from @CisionUK. YouTube to launch 100 online TV channels by @marksweney via Guardian “YouTube has unveiled its latest challenge to the TV industry with …
Last Friday Cision’s release of the Social Journalism Study squeezed out my weekly roundup of comms news, curated from @CisionUK. Better late than never! Here we go. How the BBC lost 60,000 Twitter followers to …
In the first of an end-of-year series, Media Updates editor Jo Bowles chooses her top 10 UK media stories of 2011. 10. Liverpool Daily Post becomes a Weekly Post After 156 years, the Liverpool Daily …
Continuing our Top 10 Top 10s, we present the top 10 media stories of 2013 according to @MediaJake. Agree? Disagree? Think we’ve missed something? Let us know in the comments below. 1. Phone hacking trial …