Alex Crawford has called a press freedom speech given by the prime minister as “empty words” over the ban on journalists entering Gaza.
Sixteen UK journalists have been killed since 2000 in the course of doing their jobs. Dom Phillips became the 16th death in ...
Ofcom has said it is likely to approve a plan to halve the amount of peak evening news programming on the BBC Scotland channel.
Page views across the websites of the UK's biggest commercial publisher Reach were down by a third in the first quarter of 2024.
A world map shaded to indicate how countries scored on the RSF Press Freedom Index 2024. The map is overwhelmingly red, with much of Asia coloured darkly red indicating a "very serious" press freedom ...
A new campaign is aiming to create the UK's first memorial to journalists killed reporting while doing their jobs in conflict zones.
The Guardian is looking to make editorial voluntary redundancies as it attempts to manoeuvre around a £39m forecasted budget ...
Prospect CEO Mark Beard and editor Alan Rusbridger speak to Press Gazette about the future growth for their slow journalism ...
1440 may be the biggest media brand you’ve never heard of. It has an email subscriber list of 3.5 million, and it is growing ...
Donald Trump's golf resort in Aberdeenshire has lost an IPSO complaint against The Scotsman over articles about its food ...
US current affairs magazine The Atlantic has reached two long-targeted milestones: becoming profitable and topping one million subscriptions. But chief executive Nicholas Thompson is resisting calls ...
CEO Nicholas Thompson joined Press Gazette to discuss the subscription strategy behind The Atlantic’s recent success, how advertising fits in, the search for an elusive third revenue stream, and what ...