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Financial Times picks first female editor Lebanese Roula Khalaf
Roula Khalaf will become the first woman to edit the Financial Times in its 131-year history after Lionel Barber, Britain’s most senior ... Print -
Satirists mourn as Mad Magazine folds
Mad Magazine has amused and outraged readers for nearly seventy years but now it is being pulled from newsstands, triggering testimonials from ... Print -
Four Kuwaiti newspapers to stop publishing on Saturdays for economic reasons
Editors of four Kuwaiti dailies have announced their agreement to suspend production and circulation on Saturdays in reaction to what they called ... Gulf -
Television holds ground for news, as print fades: US study
Television remains the biggest source of news for Americans, with print losing further ground to digital services, a survey showed Monday. The Pew ... Television & Radio -
UK Guardian Group’s digital revenues surpass print
The British newspaper group that owns The Guardian said Tuesday that its digital revenues had outstripped print for the first time.Guardian Media ... Digital -
New York Daily News slashes half its newsroom staff
The New York Daily News, the tabloid known for its provocative headlines, made its own news Monday by slashing half its editorial staff, in the latest ... Print -
New York Times will keep reporter accused of sexual misconduct
The New York Times says it will remove reporter Glenn Thrush from the White House beat but not fire him following an investigation into sexual ... Print -
Wikipedia banned contributors from citing Daily Mail as source
Wikipedia editors have voted to ban UK tabloid Daily Mail as a source for the online encyclopaedia in all but exceptional circumstances after deciding ... Print -
NY Times teams up with Google parent to tame comments
Currently, the prestigious daily employs a team of 14 moderators who manually review some 11,000 comments each day Digital -
French media pull photos of attackers to stop ‘hero’ effect
Le Monde said it would no longer publish photographs of killers to avoid giving them "posthumous glorification". Print -
US newspaper industry hollowed out by job losses
Official US Labor Department data showed the newspaper sector lost 271,800 jobs in the period from January 1990 to March 2016 Print -
Dutch columnist detained over tweets leaves Turkey
A newspaper columnist who was briefly detained in Turkey and then banned from leaving the country during an investigation into tweets deemed insulting ... Media -
British newspaper The New Day to close after only two months
Trinity Mirror had hoped The New Day would stand out from other British newspapers by being politically neutral Print -
After four decades, Lebanon’s As-Safir newspaper due to shut down
The daily paper, which is headquartered in Lebanon’s capital of Beirut, employs 140 members as part of the team Print -
Are Lebanon’s print newspapers in danger?
Newspapers in Lebanon are taking a tumble one after another as a result of the political, economic and financial turmoil plaguing the country Print -
‘It’s weird:’ Khloe Kardashian balances book push with drama
The book, "Strong Looks Better Naked," is a self-help manual that chronicles her weight loss Print -
Lunch with Mediaquest’s Julien Hawari: the future of Mideast media
The co-CEO of Mediaquest Corp believes his business can survive the possible impending death of print, in an increasingly digital age lunch with a leader -
Print vs. Online: Arab Luxury World panel takes on a new age debate
The session was kicked off with panellists agreeing that “print is not going to die,” it will simply evolve Digital -
Pages from Saudi history on show at Jeddah Festival
One journalist showcased some 50,000 news articles he has accumulated over the years on the history of the old parts of Saudi Arabia Print -
New York Times defends publishing Ferguson officer’s home street
The daily was accused of a “reckless move” in revealing the street on which Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson lives Print -
Iran media weighs in on nuclear deal options
Reformist newspaper Ebtekar supported the talks Saturday, saying the need to bargain hard has led to the brinkmanship in Vienna Print -
New York Times to cut jobs, invest in its “digital future”
The company did not specify which departments would be affected by the job cuts Print -
Vogue slammed for publishing ‘big booty’ article
In the article, entitled “Booty,” the magazine described a cultural history of women’s backsides. Print -
Britain's new press regulator labeled 'sham' by victims
Some newspapers, including the Guardian and the Financial Times, have declined to sign up Print -
Kuwait again shuts two newspapers over ban
The independent al-Watan and Alam al-Youm were ordered to close for five days Print -
Murdoch’s News Corp to publish newspapers for ‘decades’
Chief executive Robert Thomson hits out at the ‘morbid mindset’ of those who say print is dead Print -
Arab newspapers to become ‘extinct’ earlier, says researcher
Author Ross Dawson to revise date Saudi Arabia and UAE papers are forecast to die out, amid rapid growth in social media Print -
Newsweek’s print revival starts Friday
The new magazine will seek to position itself as a high-end product particularly with higher quality paper and printing Print -
New York Times reconciles with declining ad revenues
The New York Times Co. said Thursday core earnings in the past quarter were lifted by gains in online subscriptions Print -
MENA newsprint publishers urged to diversify to survive
In this day and age, digitization is continuously reshaping the media, with a dramatic impact on newsprint publishing Print