First published in 1965, it had a circulation of about 2,500, before becoming online-only in 2013. Press Gazette's closure on Friday came virtually 41 years to the day from its foundation. Our mission is to provide a news and information service which helps the UK journalism. The Guardian's Marx-Engels model: Under pressure, but far from broken, GB News latest signings, schedule and where to watch: In-depth briefing, City of London approves demolition of Chronicle House on Fleet Street and former Coach and Horses pub, David Montgomery says he has already made £4m in annual savings by stripping out JPI Media management, Top 50 largest news websites in the world: Surge in traffic to Epoch Times and other right-wing sites, Government obfuscation has become 'art form' - MPs and journalists say Freedom of Information not working. “This matters even more in an era where the majority of our funding comes directly from our readers and relies less on advertising. The British Press Awards is an annual ceremony that has celebrated the best of British journalism since the 1970s. Other media companies to have paid back their furlough cash include Telegraph Media Group, The Spectator and Future. I have a friend who passes me the culture section from the Telegraph and I have to say, reluctantly, that it’s broader approach seems preferable. Press Press ... Press Gazette… Agree with this comment. One of Editor & Publisher’s ‘10 That Do It Right 2021’ Partly cloudy this evening, then becoming cloudy after midnight. It contains nearly all of the content of the newspapers The Guardian and The Observer, as well as a substantial body of web-only work produced by its own staff, including a rolling news service. “We are also proposing a reorganisation in the ways we produce our journalism so that our editorial processes are truly digital-first,” she added. However it was able to reduce the final number of roles cut to 130. Your email address will not be published. Press Gazette's weekly email providing strategic insight into the future of the media, Your email address will not be published. GMG has reported a net cash outflow of £16m (compared to £29m the year before). By December PA was therefore experiencing better business conditions than it had expected during the uncertain period at the start of the pandemic. It has now revealed it decided to return all the cash after revenues for the 2020/21 financial year remained “largely flat” on a better-than-expected £225m (£223.5m in 2019/20). Press Gazette's weekly email providing strategic insight into the future of the media. Those still claiming in January, the latest figures available, include regional publishers Newsquest, JPI Media, Archant and Midland News Association and others such as Time Out, Tortoise, Vice and The Economist. Official Facebook page for Press Gazette – bringing you the latest UK journalism news, views and jobs since 1965 Meanwhile PA Media Group last month repaid the £1.35m it received between April and December last year. But Ponsford, in a Media Guardian article last week, Press Gazette… Required fields are marked *. A Guardian spokesperson later told Press Gazette there are plans in the making for a “new and exciting” Saturday supplement that will cover features, culture, books and lifestyle journalism. Guardian digital subscriptions drive paid readership record - Press Gazette The Guardian has more than one million digital subscriptions and regular contributors following … Other temporary cost-saving measures put in place included salary cuts for senior executive management, a recruitment freeze, and “scaled back” freelance and contractor costs. In an earlier memo, Viner and chief executive Annette Thomas told staff the company faced “unsustainable annual losses in future years unless we take decisive action”. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Press Gazette is preparing to publish again this week, following an agreement between Wilmington Publishing Group and the magazine's administrator, Vantage. February 28: Peter Mandelson has denied that his complaints about Hartlepool Mail editor Harry Blackwood led to his suspension. Guardian Media Group said it would pay back its £1.6m claimed in full because it was in a “substantially improved financial position” due to job cuts made last summer and an increase in reader contributions. The Guardian’s Saturday edition could lose several of its much-loved sections under cost-saving proposals which will see 70 journalism jobs cut.