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12 Dec 2012
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Raymond Snoddy
All of Britain’s broadcasters, including the BBC, without hesitation broadcast and highlighted the embarrassing call to Jacintha Saldanha without ever presumably pausing to ask whether any permission had been granted. Here’s where the blame should spread wider. Much wider.
11 Dec 2012
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David Pidgeon
UK advertising is set to grow between 3% and 4% this year and next - with TV for 2013 described as optimistic, forecasting 2% growth, while Print's outlook has deteriorated.
07 Dec 2012
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The Media Leader Staff
The daily newspaper market was down -1% on October, with The Daily Express performing best with only a 0.7% rise from October to 537,236 copies.
05 Dec 2012
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Greg Grimmer
Bold, brash, big headed and bravely going where everyone else fears to tread, the Managing Director of Mail Newspapers, Guy Zitter, has been calling the shots down in Derry Street since most media buyers were still in short trousers - and the years haven't mellowed him.
04 Dec 2012
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David Pidgeon
ZenithOptimedia has downgraded its 2013 overall market growth prediction to 2.5%, after revising down every medium except cinema.
04 Dec 2012
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David Pidgeon
Robert Thomson will become the CEO of the new proposed publishing entity, following News Corps intended separation into two independent, publicly traded companies.
04 Dec 2012
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David Pidgeon
The Daily had only secured around 100,000 subscribers during its 21 months in existence - losing around $30 million a year.
04 Dec 2012
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Abba Newbery
At the recent Newsworks tablet debate 'What Next For Tablets?' much discussion centred on whether the tablet should be treated differently as a separate channel or as part of total newspaper sales...
30 Nov 2012
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Allister Heath
Yesterday wasn't quite the tragic day for the freedom of the press that it could have been, for one reason only: at one minute to midnight, David Cameron came riding to the rescue of free speech.
30 Nov 2012
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David Pidgeon
After the publication of Leveson's report yesterday, here is a round-up of what the papers are saying.
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