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Get the best job under The Sun: join the Sun trainee scheme
The Sun has launched an editorial trainee scheme to increase the diversity of its talent. For its first intake, The Sun is looking for budding journalists from all walks of life, with or without training [...]
Newsworks executive chair Tracy de Groose on a mission to reclaim the missing billion pounds
Newsworks' executive chair Tracy De Groose attended the Society of Editors 20th anniversary conference this where she delivered a speech ‘The Missing Billion’, calling on the industry to unite and help tell a joined-up story [...]
Faure Walker: Government must Get out of the slow lane on local journalism support
Government must “get out of the slow lane” with its support for local journalism otherwise more local papers will be lost at a time when we need them most, Newsquest chief executive Henry Faure Walker [...]
BBC lays out bold plans to expand its pioneering news partnerships
The BBC’s pioneering partnership with the News Media Association and local news organisations could be significantly expanded - with the number of journalists working on it increased and new services offered. * A new cohort [...]
World Press Trends 2019: The balancing act of publishers
The findings of 30th edition of the World Press Trends report underscores the ongoing conundrum of the industry: Overall global revenues in 2018 continued to shrink as did some newsrooms, yet paying audiences and demand [...]
Nationals renew Channel Islands digital print contracts
In the October issue of PJ, read about the renewed deals that keep the UK national newspapers printing at KP Services in Jersey. Plus Caryl Holland visits KPS to find out how the digital printing [...]
10pt talking Point: Lee Palmer of Westferry printers
Lee Palmer is press hall manager at Westferry Printers, part of the Reach Printing Services network. Westferry prints 950,000 copies a night of two natonal newspaper titles plus the London Metro and CityAM - and [...]
Digital ensures that the Mercury is rising
THE EDITOR’S CHAIR: ABCs must not distract from great audience growth, says Gary Cullum WHEN I was a young lad working at the Newspaper Society in the early 1980s I was responsible for the Society’s [...]
Challenges in the Channel Islands
PJ’s Caryl Holland visits Jersey to find out how the digital printing of newspapers has become an operational success. Read the full story in October PJ. Need a subscription? Please click here to make contact [...]
PJ – at the heart of the news media publishing industry for 60 years
PJ has been at the heart of the news publishing industry for 60 years and has a heritage dating back to the founding of the Newspaper Society in 1836. It is published 10 times a [...]
Will local football fans transfer reader loyalty?
There’s a new game in town and The Athletic is here in the UK looking to capture attention of sports fans with its ad-free subscription model. ALAN GEERE signs up... This artricle appears in the [...]
Printing Charity: still relevant after 192 years
The Printing Charity - formerly the Printers’ Charitable Corporation - continues to help more people each year. Under chief executive Neil Lovell, a small but dedicated management team, guided by an equally dedicated and enthusiastic [...]