QUARTERLY MAGAZINE OF THE COMMONWEALTH PRESS UNION
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Since the launch of its debut issue in October 2005, CPQ has provided a unique window into the Commonwealth - through the eyes of the newspaper publishers, editors and journalists that are among the principal opinion formers in 53 nations around the globe.

Every quarter, the magazine continues to promote improved journalistic standards by highlighting the best Commonwealth newspaper writing, reporting and photojournalism.

But it doesn't stop there.

Along with the latest news and updates on all matters dealing with Commonwealth newspaper and print journalism, in-depth features, revealing interviews and incisive comment and opinion, CPQ also acts as a valuable briefing tool for political, diplomatic and commercial decision-makers internationally.

But CPQ isn't just about showcasing and producing great journalism. As a voice of the Commonwealth newspaper industry, a watchdog for press freedom and a debating forum for legal, regulatory and other issues affecting the media, it also addresses the common issues concerning journalists everywhere in the Commonwealth.

The experience and insight of our colleagues and peers in the Commonwealth press who write for the magazine is vast; CPQ is the place to tap and perhaps add to that reservoir of knowledge. If you have a story idea you think the magazine should explore or cover, or are interested in contributing, please contact Harry Wilson at harry@cpu.org.uk.

CPQ is only available via the Commonwealth Press Union, either through membership or subscription. The annual subscription, to include postage, is GBP£25.00 per year. If you would like to subscribe or have an enquiry about advertising, please contact Rosie Vlasto at rosie@ffpdirect.com.

For more information about the CPU or membership information, please contact Jane Rangeley at jane@cpu.org.uk


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