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23 Jul 2014
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Raymond Snoddy
US media players are increasingly developing a taste for the flesh of British TV companies in what is turning into a very expensive game of musical chairs. What is going on and where will it all end? Raymond Snoddy investigates.
22 Jul 2014
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Lucy Sinclair
With a 300 year print legacy, Johnston Press is undergoing an enormous cultural change as it embraces everything digital has to offer. Here, the publisher's CMO, Lucy Sinclair, shares what they have learned.
18 Jul 2014
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Marco Ricci
Online ad fraud is getting smarter, bots are evolving to mimic humans and agencies are bidding for fake and unsafe ad space. So why is the industry burying its head in the sand? asks Marco Ricci, CEO of Adloox.
18 Jul 2014
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Simon Redican
Newspaper publishers have served notice on the National Readership Survey as they seek a contemporary audience measurement system. Here, the NRS's newly appointed CEO, Simon Redican, tells us what the future needs to look like.
17 Jul 2014
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David Pidgeon
An industry expert has suggested the new channel will allow Sky to "quarantine" the Champions League games from the Premier League and other sports rights so its disappearance is "less obvious" when the rights end next May.
17 Jul 2014
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David Pidgeon
The investment means Liberty Global will own approximately 6.4% of the UK's largest free-to-air commercial broadcaster, and will require no regulatory approval.
17 Jul 2014
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David Pidgeon
The new site has been described as a mix of the best of the Independent and its sister title the i and combines new editorial formats including quizzes, voting, user curation and interactive graphics and maps.
16 Jul 2014
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David Pidgeon
The current managing director of Metro UK, Steve Auckland, has been named as the new chief executive of ESI Media - owner of the London Evening Standard, Independent titles and local TV channel, London Live.
16 Jul 2014
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Raymond Snoddy
Why was the BBC able to average more than 12m viewers compared with ITV's 2.9m during the World Cup? The answer is more complicated and far reaching than you might think, writes Raymond Snoddy.
04 Jul 2014
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David Pidgeon
Johnston Press' chief commercial officer, Neil Jones, is to leave the regional publisher, with immediate effect, after just five months in the role, Newsline has learned.
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