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05 Feb 2013
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James Whitmore
The parallels between religion and social networking are striking and now, instead of praying to the void, you type into it. By James Whitmore, MD at Postar
04 Feb 2013
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Dominic Mills
Given the price of Superbowl ads this year, you can hardly blame an advertiser for trying to maximise the bang/buck ratio by generating as much pre-game chatter as they can, says Dominic Mills. But is this making advertising strategies cynical as they compete to be talked about before kick off?
01 Feb 2013
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Simon Andrews
The stats on Facebook's user growth are amazing - they picked up another 74 million mobile users over the last quarter - but whilst this impressed some, (and surpassed analyst expectations on earnings per share) the view from Wall Street was 'meh'. By Simon Andrews
01 Feb 2013
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Abba Newbery
The accepted orthodoxy is that print is about to die, but News International's Abba Newbery is not convinced. New technologies mean that both paper and the web can work together. Is this part of the Third Age of News?
31 Jan 2013
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Andy Haylett
2012 was pretty unusual in the world of radio with several momentous and unique events disrupting the normal flow of listener behaviour says Andy Haylett, Survey Director at Ipsos as Newsline grabs the latest industry opinion on the RAJAR results.
30 Jan 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
Sunday Times editor Martin Ivens has issued profound apologies and accepted the cartoon had "crossed a line" - but how do you account for such an instant change of heart? There can only be one explanation and it's all down to Rupert Murdoch and his tweets.
29 Jan 2013
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David Brennan
Ever since he embarked on an informal career questioning some of the more outlandish claims from the online community, the Media Native has been pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to ruffle feathers and generate verbal spats. After last week's Videology riposte to his TV On Demand article, will the Media Native have the final say?
28 Jan 2013
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Nigel Walley
Not only can the ITV re-brand be said to be the first 21st century re-brand, says Decipher's Nigel Walley, but ITV have a claim to be the first truly 21st century broadcaster.
28 Jan 2013
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Dominic Mills
Do you have any idea of the difference between something 'overtly' sexy and something 'mildly' sexy? It's not easy, is it? My 'mild' might be your 'overt'. So it's both interesting and amusing that the ASA has knocked down complaints that M&S's new lingerie ads were 'overtly sexual, degrading to women and reinforced sexual stereotypes'.
23 Jan 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
Old rules, laws and agreements which pre-date the rise, and even the existence of the Internet, are threatening to cause mayhem in both the regional and national newspaper industry, writes Raymond Snoddy
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