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16 Sep 2011
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Paper Boy
Apologies to regular readers of this column for not writing about the August ABC's or letting you know that I was having a short break. I suppose we could have got a guest substitute like they do for Clarkson when he is in Barbados...
15 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
The Daily Telegraph has been voted the newspaper of choice for business readers in a poll carried out by YouGov.
13 Sep 2011
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Neil Sharman
Neil Sharman, head of research and analysis, Telegraph Media Group, reveals the effect of online advertising beyond last click; a campaign across both the Telegraph website and newspaper increases the number of online actions (searches for the advertised brand or visits to their site) by 13% ...
13 Sep 2011
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Jim Marshall
Jim Marshall says that while the Arab Spring seemed to be a righteous uprising, aided and abetted by a liberating social media network, events at home (in the riots and the hacking scandal) saw a potentially more unsavoury side to the use of some media channels... not so much an Arab Spring as an English Rusty Nail!
12 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
Jeremy Hunt is set to ask Ofcom to establish an agreed means of measuring cross-media ownership in the UK following the row over Rupert Murdoch's previous bid for BSkyB.
09 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
The daily national newspaper market saw circulation figures drop off in August after a positive July. Overall the market is down -0.2% PoP and -5.6% YoY. Five titles in the daily market managed to post small PoP rises.
08 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
UK publishers will focus on audience profiling and driving content across mobile platforms such as the iPad and smartphones in the next year, according to the AOP's annual Content & Trends Census.
06 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
Tom Mockridge, News International's new chief executive, has told staff that numbers will be reduced and there will be discussions with editors about the use of casual staff.
05 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
News International is set to sell its Wapping site, the headquarters of its UK operations for 25 years.
01 Sep 2011
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Paper Boy
The latest ABC release for the regional newspaper market is very illuminating - not for the continued percentage declines in newspapers sold, which continues unabated, but for the online usage stats.
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