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National front-page content and bylines dominated by men

By The Journalism Foundation | Posted: October 15, 2012

‘Survey: National front-page content and bylines dominated by men’
Men dominate not only the stories on national newspaper front pages, but the bylines as well according to new research carried out by Women in Journalism.

‘Trinity Mirror merges national and regional divisions’
Trinity Mirror chief Simon Fox is to merge the publisher’s national and regional newspaper operations and restructure its management.

‘Spain’s El País newspaper feels the pain as it axes one third of workforce’
Spain’s El País is to axe a third of its workforce as the country’s media sector shrivels under the combined weight of the global newspaper crisis and a worsening domestic recession.

‘Sunday Times undercover sting could see ex-military chiefs banned from lobbying’
Ex-military chiefs faced the threat of being barred from contact with ministers and defence officials after several were secretly filmed claiming to be able to exert influence on behalf of arms firms in a Sunday Times sting.

‘This Week in Review: Discerning truth and lies in political coverage, and the value of digital-first news’
Nieman Journalism Lab asks, how far should journalists go in judging political lies?

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