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23 Nov 2016
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Raymond Snoddy
Channel 4 has managed to achieve the alchemy of turning analogue pounds into digital pounds - how can newspapers conjure the same trick, asks Raymond Snoddy.
17 Nov 2016
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The Media Leader Staff
There is something interesting going on at the Times and Metro - but the rest of the market rather struggled last month with most titles recording period-on-period declines.
16 Nov 2016
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Raymond Snoddy
The only possible way to tackle the problem of fake news stories circulating around the world is for Google and Facebook to recognise finally what they are: media organisations.
15 Nov 2016
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Ellen Hammett
From print and advertising, to Facebook and YouTube, five teenagers took to the stage at this year's Media Playground to reveal their media and tech habits.
15 Nov 2016
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The Media Leader Staff
From emerging tech and digital opportunities, to a new era of publisher collaboration, magazine media has much to look forward to, says Adam Bullock, co-founder of Contented.
11 Nov 2016
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Ellen Hammett
The CEO of Time Inc UK has said that he is open to discussions about importing an 'ROI-guaranteed' initiative from the US which would see advertisers get their money back for campaigns that fail to deliver in print magazines.
09 Nov 2016
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Raymond Snoddy
The words of Trump were checked and analysed, the daily lie count was tabulated, and serious stories were published that undermined his credibility. And yet it didn't make a blind bit of difference. Why?
03 Nov 2016
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Ellen Hammett
The Telegraph has axed its metered paywall and instead launched a new four-tiered, digital subscription service starting from £2 per week
02 Nov 2016
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Raymond Snoddy
The Culture Secretary consultation suggests the end of Leveson 2 and punitive costs on newspapers. Are we finally seeing a chance to return to media normality under the law? By Raymond Snoddy.
26 Oct 2016
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Raymond Snoddy
The compelling question for the UK is whether the current enthusiasm for uniting distribution and content will continue to wash up on our shores, writes Raymond Snoddy.
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