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Maith thú! ExtraG.ie claims Media Award
Maith thú! ExtraG.ie claims Media Award

Extra.ie​

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Extra.ie​

Maith thú! ExtraG.ie claims Media Award

A bit of a comhghairdeas is in order, if we don't mind saying ourselves. DMG Media's Irish-language platform, has been awarded 'Best Use of Irish Language' at the 2025 Media Awards. Launched as an extension to has rapidly grown into a destination for Irish language news, sport, and entertainment, building a loyal audience and becoming a trusted voice for high-quality, engaging content 'as Gaeilge'. The Media Awards ceremony, held on Thursday night at the Mansion House, saw DMG Media nominated in four categories. Pic: Justin Farrelly This recognition comes shortly after the successful launch of ExtraG Gach Seachtain, a new weekly print supplement published every Friday and in today's Irish Daily Mail. The Media Awards ceremony, held on Thursday night at the Mansion House, saw DMG Media nominated in four categories. has been awarded 'Best Use of Irish Language' at the 2025 Media Awards. Pic: Paul Sharp/Sharppix In addition to win, EVOKE, another DMG Media brand, earned silver in the fiercely contested 'Media Brand of the Year' category. Paul Henderson, CEO of DMG Media, commented: 'To take home a win is truly fantastic.'

Job cuts expected at Daily Mail and MailOnline as publisher looks to cut costs
Job cuts expected at Daily Mail and MailOnline as publisher looks to cut costs

The Guardian

time30-01-2025

  • Business
  • The Guardian

Job cuts expected at Daily Mail and MailOnline as publisher looks to cut costs

Staff at the Daily Mail and MailOnline are braced for significant job cuts as the publisher moves closer towards combining its seven-day and print editorial and commercial teams. It is understood that the announcement could come as soon as Thursday as management look to cut costs and adapt the business to what it has termed 'significant structural transformation' in the news industry. The move follows a managerial restructure in October that saw Ted Verity, the editor of Mail Newspapers since 2021, appointed editor-in-chief of the Daily Mail across all platforms. The restructure also saw Danny Groom, the publisher and editor-in-chief of MailOnline, appointed publisher and chief executive of parent company DMG Media, which also owns the freesheet Metro, the i newspaper and New Scientist magazine. The publisher is hoping to further drive its digital paid-for content strategy, Mail+, which hit 100,000 paying subscribers in November having only been launched in January last year. Most of MailOnline's articles remain free to read but Mail+, which is to be launched in the US later this year, contains paywalled core content including showbusiness, royal stories, health, personal finance advice and columnists. Daily Mail & General Trust, the parent of DMG Media, has been contacted for comment. Sign up to Business Today Get set for the working day – we'll point you to all the business news and analysis you need every morning after newsletter promotion DMGT is the latest publisher to seek to cut staff and costs with the deepest coming at Reach, which owns national papers including the Mirror and the Express and scores of local titles including the Manchester Evening News and the Liverpool Echo, slashing almost 800 roles two years ago.

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