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Your Noon Briefing: CIPR Scotland annual meeting, Scotland Now, etc
March 13, 2014
AN account director with a Glasgow-based PR agency has been elected chair of the Scotland…
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Media Podcasts: It’s All JournalismMarch 13, 2014
AN interview with a co-founder of the Lonely Planet travel guides series is the latest...
Your Noon Briefing: Media bias claims examined by Holyrood committee, Media House International, etcMarch 12, 2014
AN academic who has published research alleging a 3:2 bias among BBC and STV news...
Your Noon Briefing: ‘Out-of-England’ quota increase as Ch4 licence extended, new TV ad for The Herald, etcMarch 11, 2014
THE amount of programming to be made within the UK but outside of England for...
Your Noon Briefing: Joe Watson, Channel 4 investigative journalism places, etcMarch 10, 2014
TRIBUTES have been paid to The Press and Journal farming editor, Joe Watson, who has...
Your Noon Briefing: Scottish Press Awards shortlist, RTS launches new awards competition for Scotland, etcMarch 7, 2014
SOME of the great and the good of Scottish newspapers are among those shortlisted in...
In My Opinion: Bob Dow: Reflections on the Highlands and Islands Media AwardsMarch 7, 2014
ONCE again, this year’s Highlands and Islands Press Ball and Media Awards underlined its reputation...
In My Opinion: Stewart Weir: The Record’s streaming of Poland versus ScotlandMarch 6, 2014
“DID you see the game last night?” is the age-old retort among individuals arguing a...
Your Noon Briefing: Voluntary redundancies being sought at the Record, STV’s financial results, etcMarch 6, 2014
THE Daily Record and Sunday Mail newspapers are seeking applications for voluntary redundancy – on...
Wanted: Two media vacancies, at Police ScotlandMarch 5, 2014
A HEAD of marketing and digital media is being sought by Police Scotland – as...
Your Noon Briefing: Daily Record streaming football friendly, Laing appointed editor of Lennox Herald, etcMarch 5, 2014
A MEN’S football match between Poland and Scotland this evening is being screened live online,...
Your Noon Briefing: Online figures rise for Herald publisher, indie radio producers, a double dose of marketing, etcFebruary 28, 2014
THE Herald newspaper is celebrating growing online reader numbers for its UK-wide publishers. Reports the...
Your Noon Briefing: Scots Govt backs media apprentices scheme, Gavin Bruce leaving Smooth, etcFebruary 26, 2014
THE Scottish government is backing a scheme developed by the National Union of Journalists to...
Your Noon Briefing: Dave Rushton, Smooth Radio, Sanderson starts with an exclusive, etcFebruary 25, 2014
THE head of the organisation behind a trio of online TV channels has an art...
Your Noon Briefing: Aye Write!, Edinburgh advertising campaign, Tam Cowan, etcFebruary 24, 2014
SEVERAL very well-kent Scots media folk grace the programme of an upcoming book festival, taking...
My Media Day: Ewan Spence, freelance writer, podcaster and commentatorFebruary 24, 2014
EWAN Spence has been writing online since the turn of the century, through – he...
Wanted: Digital designer (plus an advertising executive)February 21, 2014
THE Edinburgh-based magazines and brochures designers, CMYK Design, have two vacancies: for a digital designer...
Your Noon Briefing: Scots wins at RTS awards, how much The Scotsman and The Herald?, etcFebruary 20, 2014
A BBC Scotland investigation has been named a winner at journalism awards run by the...
My Media Day: Mike Haggerty, comms consultant and freelance sports reporterFebruary 19, 2014
MIKE Haggerty runs his own communications consultancy and is a freelance sports reporter. One of...
Your Noon Briefing: Online media awards, headline writing tips, World War One, etcFebruary 18, 2014
SCOTLAND has reportedly missed out on the chance for a multi-million film and TV studio...