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15 Oct 2013
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Rufus Olins
Language, whether we like it or not, changes all the time. The word 'newspaper' is no exception, which is why we are starting to use a new term these days. Here, Rufus Olins, CEO, Newsworks, explains the shift to 'newsbrands'...
14 Oct 2013
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Ellen Hammett
The mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has lambasted the Privy Council and the government's proposals for a royal charter in a strongly worded article in the Sunday Telegraph.
11 Oct 2013
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David Pidgeon
Steve Auckland, CEO of Local World, has announced his surprise resignation to the board, prompting speculation of personality clashes.
11 Oct 2013
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David Pidgeon
After a relaunch and change in price, the Sun on Sunday has failed to improve sales, recording a -2.1% drop in circulation in September according to the latest ABC results for the national newspaper market.
09 Oct 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
Let's not get bogged down in the apparently small issues that separate the two royal charters. In the end we are talking principles - about the separation of powers between government and a free press in a democracy.
08 Oct 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Changes include a redesigned logo, a greater Radar section both in print and online, new franchises and an enhanced 'reviews' section.
08 Oct 2013
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David Brennan
Is planning a campaign based on the media platform the right move? Perhaps we should be putting more emphasis on the surrounding content and the emotional mindset it induces, via whatever platform it populates...
07 Oct 2013
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David Pidgeon
What challenges does the newspaper industry face - and how can they be overcome? Our experts - including voices from the Guardian, Mindshare and Newsworks - share their views.
03 Oct 2013
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David Pidgeon
Newspapers have to do a better job to sell their story and proposition to agencies, an audience at MediaTel's The Future of National Newspapers conference was told last week.
02 Oct 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
As the Privy Council is due to rule on the two Royal Charters governing press regulation, the Daily Mail's editor Paul Dacre could not have chosen a worse week for his rush of poisonous blood to the head says Raymond Snoddy.
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