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29 Jan 2013
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David Pidgeon
New approach will be a "fully-fledged, digitally-focused" news operation with closer working between the national and regional titles.
24 Jan 2013
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David Pidgeon
With more than 150 senior media executives in attendance, the Year Ahead 2013 offered a feast of insider knowledge and thoughtful crystal ball gazing. You can now watch our exclusive online video to see what predictions some of our panellists and guests made for 2013...
23 Jan 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
Old rules, laws and agreements which pre-date the rise, and even the existence of the Internet, are threatening to cause mayhem in both the regional and national newspaper industry, writes Raymond Snoddy
16 Jan 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
The great thing about the future of the media is that it changes every five minutes. Just when you thought you had finally got a handle on things, everything gets thrown up in the air again, like some sort of media perpetual motion machine.
11 Jan 2013
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The Media Leader Staff
The daily newspaper market was down -1.9% in December 2012. The 'i' was hit hardest, recording a -3.7% drop and losing 11,000 copies, followed by the Sun, down -3.6% (83,874 copies) and the Daily Star with a 3.5% drop (19,424 copies).
09 Jan 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
The real reason why Hacked Off, which has been annoyingly effective over the past year, is angry is that they know in their hearts that they have lost the battle to achieve the full implementation of the Leveson recommendations, in particular the statutory underpinning of a new regulatory body.
08 Jan 2013
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David Pidgeon
From 1 April JICREG will be included in NRS interviews - providing vastly improved data capture at a regional level.
21 Dec 2012
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Niall Johnson
The Mail Online has, for the first time, broken the 7 million unique daily users barrier, extending its lead over its rivals according to the latest data from ABC.
19 Dec 2012
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The Media Leader Staff
The Sun has maintained the audience gap between its closest rival, the Daily Mail, according to the third release of NRS PADD that combines the audience for both print and online, while the The Guardian and The Observer lead the quality market.
12 Dec 2012
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David Pidgeon
The editor of The Times, James Harding, has resigned saying that it has been made clear to him that News Corporation would like to appoint a new editor.
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