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27 Feb 2015
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Ellen Hammett
The newsbrand's chief executive officer has said that it is to roll out a one month trial service for $1, 1 euro or £1 that will give subscribers total digital access to the Financial Times website
26 Feb 2015
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Ellen Hammett
Newsworks' Shift 2015 - an annual gathering of publishers, advertisers and journalists - saw six senior newspaper bods take to the stage for a revealing debate on the power of the press in modern politics.
25 Feb 2015
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David Pidgeon
Continuing its unrivalled dominance, the Daily Mail leads with a combined print and digital readership of almost 23.5 million, with a fairly even split across print, PC and mobile.
24 Feb 2015
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Brian Jacobs
As the row over the Telegraph's HSBC stance rages on, Brian Jacobs - who once convinced a client not to pull ads from a TV channel following a highly critical documentary - gives an ad man's perspective. He's not impressed.
24 Feb 2015
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Raymond Snoddy
From a 'cash for access' sting, to some deeply unsavoury reporting, a lot has happened in the world of journalism over the last week, but we're still none the wiser as to why the Daily Telegraph's HSBC coverage was so pathetic.
20 Feb 2015
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The Media Leader Staff
The Independent has announced it is to launch a new digitally focused US office to serve an increasingly global online audience.
20 Feb 2015
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David Pidgeon
In the wake of controversy over the way in which it has handled coverage of the HSBC Swiss tax dodging allegations, the paper will draw up guidelines to define the relationship between editorial and commercial staff.
19 Feb 2015
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Ellen Hammett
Formerly known as Project Orange, Magnetic, the new marketing agency for magazine media in the UK, has today announced that it will officially open its doors to customers in March.
18 Feb 2015
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Raymond Snoddy
The resignation of The Telegraph's chief political editor, Peter Oborne, could have serious long-term consequences, writes Raymond Snoddy.
18 Feb 2015
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Ellen Hammett
The Telegraph's chief political editor, Peter Oborne, has announced his resignation from the paper, declaring its latest coverage of the HSBC scandal as "a fraud on its readers."
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