World’s Press Calls for Withdrawal of Proposed Royal Charter
Issues prompting the Leveson Inquiry are no cause for additional statutory regulation of the press, which would have a ‘chilling effect’ on press freedom worldwide.
Issues prompting the Leveson Inquiry are no cause for additional statutory regulation of the press, which would have a ‘chilling effect’ on press freedom worldwide.
WAN-IFRA and IPI express cautious optimism about commitment of Peña Nieto-led federal government to journalist safety
Telegraph Media Group in the UK, Verdens Gang in Norway, Dagens Nyheter in Sweden and Kleine Zeitung in Austria are among the winners of the first European Digital Media Awards, presented tonight (15 April) in a ceremony in London by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA).
A holistic solution for 150 percent productivity in newspaper printing
Kevin Beatty, the CEO of dmg media, where digital advertising growth is offsetting lost print revenues for the first time, has joined a session on “New business models for news” at the 65th World Newspaper Congress, the global summit meetings of the world’s news publishers to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, from 2 to 5 June next.
The message is clear: 3 May is a day to celebrate hard-won press freedoms, but also to recognise how fragile those victories remain.
The World Young Reader Prize, which annually honours newspapers that succeed in engaging the young, has launched a new category to recognize social, mobile and local activities, reflecting the changing media habits of young people and the challenges they pose for traditional news media.