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12 Mar 2014
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Raymond Snoddy
From holidays to insurance, newsbrands have always sold readers more than just news - but are The Times and The Sunday Times right to offer wealth management - and can they make it work? By Raymond Snoddy.
12 Mar 2014
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David Brennan
The emergence of Twitter has not been a nail in the coffin for newsbrands, says David Brennan - in fact, the whole is greater than the sum of the parts and the news eco-system has been greatly enhanced...
11 Mar 2014
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Clarissa Windsor
Have you ever wondered which ads placed in the national newspapers are the most effective at engaging readers? In a new weekly feature on Newsline, we've partnered with Lumen Research to find out.
07 Mar 2014
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Chad Potter
The Guardian and the 'i' record small year-on-year increases in the latest ABC figures, as the Sun's monthly figures slide -7.4%.
05 Mar 2014
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David Pidgeon
News UK's Mike Darcey has criticised the Guardian for giving its content away for free online whilst upping print prices - but his views have been branded as out of touch with the spirit of "openness" that defines the digital age.
05 Mar 2014
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Clarissa Windsor
Have you ever wondered which ads in our national newspapers are the most effective at engaging readers? In a new feature starting this week on Newsline, we've partnered with Luman research to find out...
04 Mar 2014
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David Pidgeon
A YouGov study, commissioned by Newsworks, has revealed new insights into how users interact and 'trust' newsbrands on the popular social network.
28 Feb 2014
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David Pidgeon
FT Group, which owns the Financial Times, saw profits rise 17% to £55 million as parent company Pearson struggled to cope with a declining US education market.
26 Feb 2014
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Raymond Snoddy
This week the Newspaper Society's president told MPs the BBC should pay regional newspapers for stories it 'lifts' for its websites and local radio stations - but is this fair? Raymond Snoddy looks at the bigger picture.
26 Feb 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Readership figures for print and online show how the Daily Mail continues to dominate, as the Daily Express and the Guardian see strong growth; but bad news for the Financial Times which was down almost 30% on the previous period.
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