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03 Jun 2013
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David Pidgeon
Trinity Mirror today announced the appointment of Sue Douglas as publishing director and Rupert Howell as chairman of Sunday Brands, a wholly owned subsidiary of Trinity Mirror, with responsibility for The Sunday People and a host of regional titles.
30 May 2013
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David Pidgeon
Only the Daily Express, Financial Times and the Independent platforms saw any increase in readership across print and online, period on period. However, the results still show the continuing dominance of the Daily Mail platforms and the considerable impact of online to a newsbrand's readership figures more generally.
29 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Ahead of News Corp's split from Fox Group next month, Rupert Murdoch has spoken of his "spectacular" mistakes of the past whilst outlining his goals and aspirations for the future of his new business venture.
24 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
The BBC has today announced that its DMI project will come to an end after admitting that the project has wasted licence fee payers' money and generated little or no assets.
24 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Theguardian.com will combine all of the Guardian's digital editions into one core web destination, involving the transition of millions of URLs and including around 15 years of archived content.
23 May 2013
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Abba Newbery
In the second part of our series examining the findings of a ground-breaking study from The Future Laboratory, News International's Abba Newbery investigates 'Authoritative News' and the ways that newsbrands can present confident leadership and a strong point of view for their audience to align with
22 May 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
Following the Competition Commission's "brutal" ruling for Global Radio yesterday, Raymond Snoddy argues that there could also be severe repercussions for Local World as the OFT examines David Montgomery's regional newspaper initiative.
22 May 2013
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David Pidgeon
Woman's Weekly, one of the UK's most iconic consumer newsbrands, has agreed a deal with Pedigree Books that will see it publish two yearbooks as it treads into the the world of book publishing amid declining magazine sales.
20 May 2013
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Dominic Mills
Placing the Sun online behind a paywall is an all-or-nothing bet by News International, so you can be certain the company will be throwing a considerable amount of promotional cash at the platform to lure in and maintain readers says Dominic Mills. However, it's the newsbrand's competitors who have the most to get excited about - and whoever the first port of call for Sun readers is, the one thing they won't be doing is putting up a paywall...
17 May 2013
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Simon Andrews
With so much news coming out of Google I/O, it's inevitable some of the announcements won't get the attention they deserve, so this week Simon Andrews takes a look at the lesser discussed, yet hugely interesting developments.
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