The South Wales Evening Post has received a prestigious award in recognition of its support for Swansea’s annual Dylan Thomas Festival. The newspaper won the best sponsorship-in-kind category at the annual Arts and Business Cymru Awards. Now in their seventh
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I reckon Alun John got it about right. (See Alun’s story).
Jury announced for Picture Editors' Awards 2000
The jury for the Picture Editors’ Awards 2000 has been announced. It includes picture editors drawn from regional, national and Sunday titles. Entries for the Awards close at noon on Monday, January 15. The AwardsCeremony will be held in the
O'Reilly to give Society of Editors Lecture
Independent News and Media boss will speak at opening of Manchester conference
Work begins on new headquarters for Western Mail & Echo
£17m office will be home to more than 500 staff from next summer
Editor and his deputy to leave Trinity Mirror weekly
New career in PR for news boss after 18 months in the hotseat
Graf and Fowler to join SoE debate at annual conference
Manchester event will examine how new-look industry will mature and earn and maintain trust
Death of former editor and journalist Geof
Ex-news man worked for Birmingham Post, Western Mail and Mid Somerset Newspapers
Most iconic Western Mail front page is chosen
More than 60 per cent of voters chose P1 from September 19, 1997
News men pay tribute as 'one of the great Welsh editors' dies at 76
The second-longest serving editor of the South Wales Echo, Geoff Rich OBE, has died suddenly, aged 76. He began his career in journalism with the South Wales Echo after joining the paper as a copy boy in 1946. He worked
Death of former South Wales editor
“Hands-on” boss David Edmunds was in charge from 1962 to 1984
Newspapers will remain a powerful medium – Trinity Mirror boss Sly Bailey
“To focus solely on threats as opposed to opportunities would be a huge mistake”