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24 Jun 2014
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Shaun Austin
Earlier this month a new study unearthed fascinating insights into the changing ways we consume news. Here, one of the report's authors looks in-depth at the findings to reveal how Twitter is impacting newsbrands.
18 Jun 2014
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Ellen Hammett
The Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) has put its foot down on third-party 'recommended links' that appear on news websites, calling into question the way newsbrands present ad-related content alongside editorial.
17 Jun 2014
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Rufus Olins
Print is still a hugely effective advertising medium, writes Rufus Olins - and if you want proof of that, don't look at the numbers alone; ask an advertiser who isn't chronically anxious about proving their tech credentials.
12 Jun 2014
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Ellen Hammett
A new study from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism reveals the influence journalists have on Twitter, with Caitlin Moran, Jon Snow and Grace Dent topping the list of most followed....
12 Jun 2014
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Ellen Hammett
A new international survey by the Reuters Institute reveals the changing ways in which people consume news content across the globe - with the UK showing a strong loyalty to 'traditional' newsbrands.
06 Jun 2014
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Chad Potter
In what was largely a tough month for the industry, only the 'i' recorded any growth in the daily market, as the Sunday Times and Observer show strongest growth amongst the weekend titles.
04 Jun 2014
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Raymond Snoddy
Only newspapers have the resources to tackle large-scale, technical and legally dangerous projects, writes Raymond Snoddy - so why do so many people think the future of news lies with the likes of Buzzfeed?
03 Jun 2014
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David Pidgeon
The editor-in-chief of MOJO and Kerrang! magazines, Phil Alexander, has also assumed responsibility for music monthly Q, extending his remit across Bauer Media's music brands, it has been announced.
29 May 2014
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David Pidgeon
Future publishing is to sell its sports and craft portfolio to Immediate Media for a total consideration of up to £24 million. The move will see Future cut around 170 jobs in the UK and a further 40 in the US.
29 May 2014
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The Media Leader Staff
The National Readership Survey (NRS) has today released its latest figures combining both print and online readership - showing mixed fortunes for UK newsbrands.
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