[ad_1] A former national editor who started his career at a local newspaper has been appointed to help adjudicate a complaint to the media watchdog. The Independent Press Standards Organization has announced the appointment of Ted Young to its complaints committee, following his recent resignation after eight years as Metro editor. Ted started his career at Harrow Observer and has also worked for the Northern Echo, Today, The Sun, Daily Mail, Daily Express, London Light, Mail Online and New York Daily News. He also previously served on IPSO’s Editorial Ethics Committee for five years. Ted, pictured, said: “I am delighted…
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[ad_1] The editor of a soccer news website run by a local publisher has left his job to take a senior position at a global betting company. Sean Martin has announced his departure from Celtic Way, a sister publication of Newsquest’s daily newspaper The Herald, which covers Glasgow-based Celtic Football Club. Sean, pictured, will leave after a year as editor of The Celtic Way to join LeoVegas, overseeing the betting company’s sports content. However, I plan to continue writing columns for TCW after I retire. Sean told HTFP: “I am incredibly proud of the work we have produced at Celtic…
[ad_1] A veteran political journalist is leaving the local publishing house he worked for for almost 30 years to take a senior position at an independent competitor. Martin Shipton will move from Reach plc-owned Western Mail to become deputy editor at Nation.Cymru. Mr Martin, pictured, has been political editor of the Cardiff-based Mail since 2020, having previously been chief reporter for 18 years. He was previously chief reporter for the Mail’s sister publication Wales on Sunday, which he joined in 1994. Mail Editor-in-Chief Katrin Pascoe said: “I would like to thank Mr Martin for his outstanding work, particularly as chief…
[ad_1] The regional daily has commemorated International Women’s Day with a special issue celebrating female inspiration. The Northern Echo marked the occasion by “celebrating the women of the North East who have done amazing work for our region”. The Darlington-based Echo has featured profiles of some of the region’s most inspiring women in its pages. Their photos were also featured on the cover. Editor Gavin Foster told HTFP yesterday: “Today, we honor the incredible achievements of women in our region who have led the way and inspired the next generation of politicians, business leaders, and stars of stage, film, and…
[ad_1] A local publisher is exploring the idea of leveraging artificial intelligence to assist journalists, raising union concerns about the potential impact such a move could have on jobs. ing. Reach plc has established a working group to determine the extent to which chatbots, programs that allow robots to converse directly with humans online, can assist reporters covering topics such as weather and traffic reports. Did. In recent years, some regional news groups have paid to use the PA’s RADAR (Reporters and Data and Robots) service. With this service, our team of reporters uses official databases and article templates to…
[ad_1] A reporter for a local daily had the right to hide behind a bus stop and take photos of defendants in court, a media watchdog has ruled. The Independent Press Standards Authority has endorsed the Bolton News for its coverage of the Christopher Banks trial at Bolton Crown Court. Banks, who was accused of sending threatening emails to Manchester City’s football coach, told IPSO he believed the reporter’s actions amounted to harassment. However, IPSO disagreed and dismissed Mr Banks’ bid to face a retrial after a jury at Bolton Crown Court failed to reach a verdict. Mr Banks, who…
[ad_1] A journalism graduate who immigrated to the United States has won a prestigious Emmy Award for her reporting. Jordan Hogan, pictured, accepted an award at the awards, which are billed as the “Oscars of American television.” Jordan graduated from the University of Brighton in 2015 after working at the Eastbourne Herald, BBC Sussex and Juice FM while studying. The following year, he moved to Utah and became a reporter and producer for Fox 13 TV News based in Salt Lake City. Jordan won an Emmy Award in the Environmental/Science/Technology News category for a report titled “Your Phone Is Always…
To understand the new smart watched and other pro devices of recent focus, we should look to Silicon Valley and the quantified movement of the latest generation. Apple’s Watch records exercise, tracks our moves throughout the day, assesses the amount of time we are stood up and reminds us to get up and move around if we have been sat for too long – let’s not forget Tim Cook’s “sitting is the new factor” line. Diana saves Steve Trevor who has crashed on Themyscira. He warns her of the great war, World War I, raging across the globe. Wonder Woman…
To understand the new smart watched and other pro devices of recent focus, we should look to Silicon Valley and the quantified movement of the latest generation. Apple’s Watch records exercise, tracks our moves throughout the day, assesses the amount of time we are stood up and reminds us to get up and move around if we have been sat for too long – let’s not forget Tim Cook’s “sitting is the new factor” line. Diana saves Steve Trevor who has crashed on Themyscira. He warns her of the great war, World War I, raging across the globe. Wonder Woman…
To understand the new smart watched and other pro devices of recent focus, we should look to Silicon Valley and the quantified movement of the latest generation. Apple’s Watch records exercise, tracks our moves throughout the day, assesses the amount of time we are stood up and reminds us to get up and move around if we have been sat for too long – let’s not forget Tim Cook’s “sitting is the new factor” line. Diana saves Steve Trevor who has crashed on Themyscira. He warns her of the great war, World War I, raging across the globe. Wonder Woman…