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29 Jul 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Titles including Front, Loaded, Nuts and Zoo have been given until 9 September to cover their front pages, or they will be taken off sale.
24 Jul 2013
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Ellen Hammett
The seventh annual Future of National Newspapers event will include senior players in the industry from News UK, Guardian News and Media and the Evening Standard and Independent Print.
17 Jul 2013
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Peter Houston
The move to marketing services has gone so far for some publishers that they’re not even really publishers anymore, says Peter Houston, founder of Flipping Pages Media. There comes a danger of publishers trying to be everything to everyone, and they need to make sure that they add real value and don’t tarnish their magazine’s credibility in the process...
17 Jul 2013
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Ellen Hammett
The system is intended to automate bookings across newspapers’ print and digital audiences, bringing efficiencies and breaking down silos within agencies and newsbrands.
17 Jul 2013
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Ellen Hammett
In his latest blog, John Battelle examines pay per view options for newsbrands and magazines - asking what would happen if social and elastic elements were added to price of content.
12 Jul 2013
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Chad Potter
The latest ABC figures show that the Daily, Free and Sunday markets were all down overall, both period on period and year on year, with the biggest PoP change belonging to the Sunday Post (5.1%).
08 Jul 2013
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The Media Leader Staff
The newspaper and magazine industry has today set out plans for a new press regulator despite the ongoing Government impasse.
04 Jul 2013
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David Pidgeon
New research from Newsworks and Kantar Media divides the UK population into distinct categories and reveals insights into consumer attitudes to technology, the devices they own, purchase journeys and media consumption.
03 Jul 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
As News Corp starts its new life as a separate company, Raymond Snoddy examines the impact the split will have - and asks if the media mogul has one last fight in him as he continues his love affair with newspapers.
02 Jul 2013
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Abba Newbery
In the third instalment of News International's Future Laboratory news trends, Abba Newbery takes a look a trend that's already seeing heavy investment from newsbrands: Convivial News - where connections between like-minded readers has created huge new commercial and engagement opportunities.
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