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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.
17 May 2013
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The Media Leader Staff
The latest figures from NRS for the period April 2012 - March 2013 show that the national newspaper market experienced, with only two exceptions, further year on year declines. The 'i' and the Financial Times were the only papers to see any growth, up 3.2% and 3.7%, respectively.
13 May 2013
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David Pidgeon
From 1 August the Sun is to introduce a £2 per week charge, giving users access to Premier League football highlights.
13 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
The former managing partner of MediaTel Group will support the launch of newly won London Live in his new role at ES Media, starting with immediate effect.
10 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
The latest ABC National Newspaper results for April show that not much has changed over the month, with just the Sunday titles seeing a marginal -0.3% period on period decline.
09 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Speaking at Wednesday's annual PPA conference in London, leading editors, past and present, of some of the UK's best known magazines say print is still a core part of the publishing business.
07 May 2013
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David Pidgeon
Trader Media Group has completed its transition to an online digital business and will publish the final edition of its entire magazine portfolio next month after huge declines in print sales over the last ten years - but with 11 million unique users to Autotrader.co.uk each month, things still look good for the business.
01 May 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
Two weeks before the Hacked Off Royal Charter goes to the Privy Council for a formal signing off, media lawyer Geoffrey Robertson has reminded us what a poor record British judges have in protecting free speech and has suggested that an ombudsman would be a better resolution. We should listen says Raymond Snoddy, because the concept might break the impasse over competing Royal charters. But is it all too late?
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