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28 Oct 2011
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Liz Jaques
In a week that saw believers in paid-for content win a debate against the 'freemium' model, Apple's new Newsstand service has been praised for helping drive publisher revenues and subscriptions.
27 Oct 2011
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Liz Jaques
The UK's national newspaper websites saw usage figures fall during September, with all audited sites recording a drop in daily average unique browsers.
27 Oct 2011
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Derek Jones
Months after the company warned on its full-year results and said it would undertake a restructuring of its businesses, Future Plc announced today that CEO Stevie Spring and FD John Bowman would be stepping down
immediately.
25 Oct 2011
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Derek Jones
Several hundred people will be gathering at Drapers' Hall on Throgmorton Street (the street where the London Stock Exchange was once housed) tomorrow to remember one of the city's most significant changes - the launch of electronic trading.
25 Oct 2011
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Liz Jaques
A majority of independent News Corporation shareholders have voted against the re-election of Rupert Murdoch's sons James and Lachlan Murdoch. James Murdoch received the largest vote against his re-election at 35%.
20 Oct 2011
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Liz Jaques
News International is thought to be announcing another round of job cuts.
20 Oct 2011
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Liz Jaques
Kleiner Perkins venture capitalist Mary Meeker has released new charts on the state of industry, claiming that media time spent v ad spend is "still out of whack" in the US.
19 Oct 2011
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy says those who believe in freedom of speech should be concentrating their efforts on defending and improving self-regulation rather than trying to appease judges by offering up statutory baubles...
14 Oct 2011
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Paper Boy
So what effect has The Guardian's 20% cover price rise had on its sale? Well, its hard to tell from the audited data in the public domain. September's ABC tells a pretty gloomy story.
11 Oct 2011
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Liz Jaques
MAGNAGLOBAL has released its updated US media owners advertising revenue forecast, which remains unchanged for this year at 1.6% growth, including the impact of political and Olympics advertising. The company expects media suppliers to generate $173.5 billion of advertising revenues in 2011.
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