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05 Dec 2012
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Greg Grimmer
Bold, brash, big headed and bravely going where everyone else fears to tread, the Managing Director of Mail Newspapers, Guy Zitter, has been calling the shots down in Derry Street since most media buyers were still in short trousers - and the years haven't mellowed him.
04 Dec 2012
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Abba Newbery
At the recent Newsworks tablet debate 'What Next For Tablets?' much discussion centred on whether the tablet should be treated differently as a separate channel or as part of total newspaper sales...
03 Dec 2012
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David Brennan
David Brennan, Founder of Media Native, fails miserably to capture those magic OMG! moments that real creative advertising can inspire. What's going on?
03 Dec 2012
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Dominic Mills
You don't have to be an accountancy wonk to find pleasure, surprise and a touch of salaciousness hidden among the pages of the latest annual survey of agencies' financial performance. For there, laid out in all their glory - and some gore - are the financial secrets of a host of agencies...
30 Nov 2012
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Simon Andrews
Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, rounds up this week's mobile news.
30 Nov 2012
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Raymond Snoddy
Right at the heart of the matter is a piece of almost medieval theology. This, the dogmatic judge insists, is not statutory regulation, nor could it reasonably or fairly be described as statutory regulation. The judge is wrong. It could and it is - but it has to be made clear in what way.
30 Nov 2012
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Allister Heath
Yesterday wasn't quite the tragic day for the freedom of the press that it could have been, for one reason only: at one minute to midnight, David Cameron came riding to the rescue of free speech.
29 Nov 2012
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Michael Bayler
Connected, empowered and increasingly 'flattered' customers sit at the control panel of a remarkable spider's web of influence and information. And nothing at all will ever be the same.
29 Nov 2012
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Steve Smith
Tesco is trialling an interactive touchscreen at its Cheshunt Extra store in the run up to Christmas and into the New Year. The screen is 80 inches across, giving shoppers interactive access to more than 11,000 products.
28 Nov 2012
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Raymond Snoddy
The Leveson report is just what the BBC needs right now. The Corporation is likely to be only tangentially involved and the attention of the press and the political classes will be engaged for weeks. Under this cover changes can be made and the BBC can prepare for longer term battles.
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