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23 Jan 2012
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David Brennan
I attended the always lively and entertaining 'The Year Ahead' event hosted by MediaTel Group last week, where we were once again entertained, informed, inspired and challenged by the predictive powers of Ray Snoddy and Torin Douglas, the Mitchell and Webb of media punditry.
23 Jan 2012
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Liz Jaques
MediaTel's must-see 'The Year Ahead' event did not disappoint last week. Our leading Newsline commentator Raymond Snoddy was joined on stage by the BBC's Torin Douglas to review 2011 and look at the year ahead.
20 Jan 2012
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Paper Boy
So 2011 was the year of newspapers… and with the Leveson inquiry and police investigations continuing, it is hard to see "Hackgate" being off the news agenda.
13 Jan 2012
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Liz Jaques
The daily newspaper market saw circulation figures fall -1.8% PoP and -4.4% YoY in December.
11 Jan 2012
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy: 'The Editors', both present and former, turned out to be a motley lot with no coherent view, either of the world or media regulation, at the Leveson inquiry this week. But, fear not, help is at hand - bring on the politicians...
09 Jan 2012
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Greg Grimmer
In his wide-ranging opening article of 2012, the talented Greg Grimmer manages to squeeze in the Pope, Fenton the dog, several energy companies, the Olympics, Lindsey Clay and a bit of grumpy old man...
04 Jan 2012
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy looks at the year ahead - predicting that Rupert Murdoch will be humble, having stumbled across the concept for the first time in 2011; that he will not be on Twitter beyond Easter but that he will launch a Sun on Sunday this year; that the iPad will head towards the mainstream, with or without Premier League Rights; and that yet again the vast majority of newspapers will stubbornly refuse to die...
21 Dec 2011
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy looks back at the events of 2011 - maybe not a total Bah Humbug year but we hope for much better in 2012...
15 Dec 2011
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Liz Jaques
The New York Times partnership with Ralph Lauren to sponsor the newspaper's iPad app has been deemed a success.
14 Dec 2011
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy: If the behaviour of NotW journalists should turn out to be only bad, shocking, disgraceful and illegal as opposed to be beyond the pale of anything recognisably human, we have to wonder whether the Leveson inquiry has been set up on what is at least partially a false premise?
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