Tributes paid to Lord Rees-Mogg at funeral
Former Times editor Lord Rees-Mogg was described as 'one the most influential men of his generation' at his funeral mass at Westminster Cathedral. Photograph: ...
View ArticleScott Lebar named Bee managing editor
Scott Lebar, 58, has been at The Bee since 1985 and served in a series of editing positions, most recently overseeing news ...
View ArticleStates newspaper ad touting right-to-work law criticized for link to Pure...
LANSING, Mich. - Michigan's economic development arm is being criticized for buying a newspaper ad touting the state's new right-to-work law with the "Pure Michigan" tourism logo. ...
View ArticleCensorship Fears Grow in China After Government Forces Newspaper to Run...
HONG KONG – The reformist credentials of China’s new leadership have been thrown into doubt as a Beijing newspaper was forced by propaganda officials to publish a government-sanctioned ...
View ArticleChina Censorship Row Newspaper Published
A Chinese newspaper at the centre of a strike over censorship has been published after journalists and Communist Party officials appeared to reach a tentative ...
View ArticleChinese newspaper in censorship storm back on sale
Southern Weekly was not widely available in Guangzhou where it is published The newspaper's journalists accused officials of heavy-handed censorship Protesters gathered outside the ...
View ArticleLetters to the editor -- Jan 10 2013
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View ArticleAustralian wildfire photo strikes a chord with picture editors | Media Monkey
newspapers today, including the Guardian's front page. The burnt red shot of a grandmother and five children clinging to life under a jetty as they try to survive the encircling flames could be ...
View ArticleU.S. keen on consensus in Venezuela
The United States is keen to see consensus emerging over future administration in Venezuela as questions remain over President Hugo Chavez being fit enough to be sworn in Thursday for a fourth term ...
View ArticleJan. 10 Natives and government held to account and other letters to the editor
You report that the chiefs who are meeting with the Prime Minister want to exert their treaty rights (Hopes Fade That Talks With PM Will End Protests - Jan. 9). I'm not sure what exerting them ...
View ArticleFollowing Strike over Censorship China Newspaper Publishes Weekly Edition
A man displays a latest edition of Southern Weekly newspaper at a newsstand near the headquarters of the newspaper in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, January 10, ...
View ArticleIs Leveson inquiry interrogator Robert Jay making return to public life |...
in Singapore . According to the esteemed Singapore Academy of Law, Jay's speech will "examine the latest developments in the law of privacy and regulation of the printed media (including ...
View ArticleSacramento Bee taps new managing editor
The Sacramento Bee has chosen a new managing editor from its ranks. Scott Lebar will take over from Tom Negrete, according to the newspaper. Negrete is moving to a new position to manage innovation ...
View ArticleRemember Newspaper Science Sections They’re Almost All Gone
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that the newspaper business is hurting these days, but for science journalists -- ordinary people tasked with communicating extraordinarily ...
View ArticleAs Inaugural Poet Richard Blanco Is Expected To Be A Voice Of Diversity - The...
For President Obama, the inauguration on Jan. 21 will be one of innumerable moments in the spotlight, albeit a significant one. But for the official inaugural poet -- for poetry itself -- it will be ...
View ArticleUK policewoman guilty of misconduct over call to Murdoch tabloid
LONDON (Reuters) - A senior British counter-terrorism police officer was found guilty on Thursday of misconduct in public office over a call to the News of the World to discuss an investigation into ...
View ArticleSound Publishing Buys Seattle Weekly
reaches over 200,000 unique print and digital readers every week with more than 1,500 outdoor news boxes and in-store racks throughout Seattle and nearby areas. It was founded in 1976 by Darrell ...
View ArticleChinese Newspaper in Censorship Fight Goes to Press Protests
by: William Ide | Voice of America BEIJING - A standoff between journalists at an influential Chinese newspaper and government censors appears to have ...
View ArticleWorld’s Press Condemns Latest Chinese Press Freedom Violations
by: WAN-IFRA The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the World Editors Forum have condemned Chinese censorship in a case that has provoked a rare show of public ...
View ArticleTime Out sells Whatsonstage website after less than a year
Theatremania.com , ending its ownership by Time Out Group after less than a year.Whatsonstage and Theatremania operate in a similar manner, with both running news, reviews and ticketing websites as ...
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