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29 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Ahead of News Corp's split from Fox Group next month, Rupert Murdoch has spoken of his "spectacular" mistakes of the past whilst outlining his goals and aspirations for the future of his new business venture.
24 May 2013
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David Pidgeon
BT's TV offering is now comparable with Sky's - and certainly better value for money - says the Bank of America Merrill Lynch as it forecasts Sky will lose around 300,000 satellite customers each year.
23 May 2013
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David Pidgeon
Britain is not staying tough; it's getting tougher according to a ground-breaking and far reaching new study into the lives of ordinary Britons - and the implications for brands are huge as they learn to engage in new ways during a period of great change and flux.
23 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Despite a drop in sales, Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday generate half year revenues of £287 million, as the MailOnline boosts profits to £20 million.
22 May 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
Following the Competition Commission's "brutal" ruling for Global Radio yesterday, Raymond Snoddy argues that there could also be severe repercussions for Local World as the OFT examines David Montgomery's regional newspaper initiative.
21 May 2013
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David Pidgeon
The Competition Commission has today announced that it will force Global Radio to sell stations in seven areas of the UK as part of a fair acquisition of Real and Smooth.
07 May 2013
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David Pidgeon
Trader Media Group has completed its transition to an online digital business and will publish the final edition of its entire magazine portfolio next month after huge declines in print sales over the last ten years - but with 11 million unique users to Autotrader.co.uk each month, things still look good for the business.
02 May 2013
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David Pidgeon
Channel 4 beats BSkyB and Channel 5 to sign an exclusive, three-year deal to partner for TV ad sales on three BT Sport channels.
30 Apr 2013
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David Pidgeon
CBS Outdoor, one of the UK's leading outdoor media companies, has questioned whether London advertising should be up-weighted to match the vast economic differences between the capital and the rest of the country.
17 Apr 2013
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Ellen Hammett
CBS Outdoor, in association with MediaTel, is holding the 'All Eyes on London' event on Friday 26th April at London's Living Room at City Hall, and will give insight into the UK's prosperous capital city and the effects that it has - and will continue to have - on both the media and the advertising industry.
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