Press Gazette has been the must-read title for all journalists working in the UK since its launch in 1965. Today Press Gazette continues to provide an independent voice for journalism and journalists. It seeks not only to inform but also rally against threats to press freedom both at home and abroad. It covers all sectors of the UK news industry, from the national and regional press (both in print and online) to radio, TV, digital, B2B and consumer magazines. It also writes on media law and journalism technology. Press Gazette reaches more than 250,000 readers a month via pressgazette.co.uk, a free daily email newsletter and on social media. The award-winning title also runs the British Journalism Awards, the only nationwide journalism awards to cut across all news sectors: print, online and broadcast, and publishes journalism jobs. Lord Justice Leveson asked: "Who guards the guardians" when he set up his inquiry into press standards in 2011. Press Gazette seeks to do just that, as well as highlighting best practice and keeping journalists up-to-date with all the information they need to survive and thrive in a dramatically changing industry. Press Gazette's Save Our Sources campaign led to a change in the law on how police can access journalists' communications.