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07 Dec 2011
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Raymond Snoddy
While we have all been fixated by the daily mayhem oozing out from the Leveson Committee another potentially more important inquiry has been moving at its usual, seemingly glacial, speed towards an outcome.
02 Dec 2011
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Julie MacManus
BARB's future focus is on measuring viewing on other devices. It is adding web TV measurement to a further 1000 panel homes next year and this could be the point at which it can start reporting on viewing through laptops and PCs.
02 Dec 2011
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The Media Leader Staff
The Financial Times now earns more from consumers through subscription revenue than advertising, delegates at the Ignition conference were told.
01 Dec 2011
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The Media Leader Staff
New research launched today (1st December) by IPC Media has found that 50% of consumers think that advertising on premium content sites is well matched to the sites. This compares to 28% for portal sites and 30% for social networking sites.
01 Dec 2011
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Alice Dunn
With the return of 'I'm a Celebrity' and the likes of 'Strictly Come Dancing' pulling in the Saturday night ratings, British fascination with celebrity culture is as fixed as ever.
30 Nov 2011
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Raymond Snoddy
Anyone with even a vague interest in the future of newspapers should pause for a moment and ponder the fate of two small newspapers in Kent - the Medway News and the East Kent Gazette.
29 Nov 2011
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Paper Boy
Ping! 9.50am Last Friday an email hits my inbox from the National Readership Survey (NRS).
To say it was eagerly awaited may be a slight exaggeration but nonetheless I had a deadline and my editor's strict on time.
25 Nov 2011
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The Media Leader Staff
The quality market titles, both the dailies and Sundays, were the biggest losers in readership terms, year on year for the 12 months ending September 2011.
24 Nov 2011
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Niall Johnson
Most of the online UK national newspapers saw an increase in traffic in October with MailOnline continuing to draw in the most traffic, according to data released today by ABC.
23 Nov 2011
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Raymond Snoddy
The trouble with the Leveson inquiry – is that it is starting to create such a dust cloud that other respectable media stories are being obscured and seem almost boring by comparison.
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