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Vuelio data shows that women occupy 35% of editor positions at Britain’s largest newspapers. The FT Weekend Magazine’s Sue Matthias says female journalists need more role models. A statistical analysis of Vuelio’s data reveals that of ...
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Vuelio data shows that women occupy 35% of editor positions at Britain’s largest newspapers. The FT Weekend Magazine’s Sue Matthias says female journalists need more role models. A statistical analysis of Vuelio’s data reveals that of ...
According to CisionPoint’s Media Database 35% of editors at national daily newspapers are female. Of the 12 dailies, the Guardian and the Daily Express have the smallest gender gap, with 40% and 42% female editors ...
Video is increasingly becoming the medium of choice for web users, with Dynamics Media reporting that video consumption has grown 45% year on year. As PR is increasingly about creating and owning content, video creation ...
A couple of weeks ago I attended the lovely news:rewired event held by journalism.co.uk, where Luke Lewis editor at BuzzFeed UK and former editor at NME.com shared a few tips on how to grow social ...
Here’s my weekly comms news round up curated via @CisionUK. Just in time before you head out to enjoy the sun! The Wall editor Gordon MacMillan to join Twitter UK as editorial manager by @StephenLepitak ...
The Style Examiner will be featured in this week’s Media Updates. Author João Paulo Nunes shares his rules for guest posts, liking his own blog and PR best practice. Why should people read your blog?I ...
Journalism.co.uk’s news:rewired event had 11 digital media sessions and 35 speakers. Location information became an overarching theme as news organisations revealed how they use geotagging and audience data for digital stories. Vadim Lavrusik, journalism programme ...
In light of this week’s developments in the ongoing case between Meltwater (supported by the PRCA) and the Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA), we thought it would be helpful to clarify just what’s happening and what ...
Here is my weekly pick of comms news curated via @CisionUK. Happy Thursday! The rise of social commerce engagement on mobile devices by @richard_anson via Econsultancy ‘Retailers and Brands must ensure they provide their customers ...
Cost of Living is featured in this week’s Media Updates. Run by a team of authors, they talk to Cision about blogs they like, loving guest bloggers and controversial opinions. Why should people read your ...
Once again Margaret Thatcher has dominated social media and Twitter’s trending topics. Her funeral, which was held yesterday morning, was unsurprisingly the talking point of the day. Described by many as a marmite figure (including ...
This Mummy Loves was featured in last week’s Media Updates. Author Sonia Thorpe talks about sponsored posts, family life and giveaways. Why should people read your blog? Because I write honestly and from the heart. ...
Justin Bieber may be the most followed individual on Twitter (or he may not) but apparently he’s not a fan of Spider-Man as he hasn’t seemed to have grasped: ‘With great power comes great responsibility’. ...
It’s social media Friday once again and today we’re measuring mentions of the Masters 2013. A hotly anticipated tournament, the Masters started yesterday and will come to a conclusion this Sunday. In the build-up to ...
My weekly pick of comms news is back. Curated via @CisionUK. Blogger engagement: the benefits for brands by @Harcagypsy via Econsultancy‘Quite simply, if you take the time to engage with bloggers in the correct manner, then bloggers in ...
Shall we publish it? Post it? Print it? Tweet it? Or Pin it? Does it require links, likes, retweets, or +1s? Gordon Kelly reveals the technologies that PRs should know how to use and, more ...
Google has launched a new rendering engine called Blink as a fork of the ever-popular WebKit (reports wish-he-was-a-geek Jake O’Neill). Once again Google and Apple are diverging with this key strategic development in the battle ...
Rhodri Marsden writes a weekly lifestyle column and monthly technology column for The Independent, a weekly column about Twitter for Shortlist.com and technology features for other publications. Rhodri spoke to Cision about David Bowie’s vegetable ...
Described on the BBC News Channel as the first major public figure to have died in the era of Twitter, Baroness Thatcher will be the topic of online discussion for the foreseeable future. How the ...
Kelvin MacKenzie, ex-editor of The Sun and current columnist for the Daily Mail, is having a bad week. On 4 April, his new column appeared on the Telegraph’s website invariably insulting teachers, the government, Masterchef, ...
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