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05 Apr 2011
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James Mallinson
James Mallinson, publishing director at Reader's Digest UK, says savvy publishers will place innovation at the heart of their business models in order to thrive...
04 Apr 2011
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Jim Marshall
Jim Marshall on the changes in TV sales; the cabinet report on the future of the COI (or lack of it); the mystery of the Big Society; and the sad demise of the Sunday Sport... who will forget its brave investigative approach to journalism, which uncovered a World War 2 bomber found on the moon or Lord Lucan spotted on Shergar?
28 Mar 2011
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James Whitmore
James Whitmore, managing director at Postar, on the dangers of content over creativity...
22 Mar 2011
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Niall Johnson
The UK's online population has remained above 40 million for the second month in a row. January saw 40.1 million users go online, according to data recently released by UKOM.
21 Mar 2011
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Marius Cloete
Marius Cloete, head of research at the PPA, says for publishers the real game-changer isn't developing that elusive killer app, it's the realisation that end-users want our content and we continuously need to rise to the challenge of giving them access to it.
17 Mar 2011
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Liz Jaques
The New York Times is set to launch digital subscriptions, which will charge users to access content on NYTimes.com and its smartphone and tablet apps.
17 Mar 2011
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Liz Jaques
News Corporation is set to launch the US-based tablet newspaper The Daily in the UK.
14 Mar 2011
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Liz Jaques
The Wall Street Journal is proving that there is a market for digital-only subscriptions, having sold 200,000 tablet-based subscriptions.
09 Mar 2011
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy remembers many a meeting with the quiet, shy and unassuming media tycoon - "The horns are difficult to see but there is no doubt he is relentless - sometimes ruthless - in pursuit of the one thing he is really interested in, the greater glory of News Corp"
03 Mar 2011
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Derek Jones
Yesterday's Media Systems breakfast event, in association with Clearcast, illustrated the conundrum agencies (in particular) now find themselves in regarding media process and trading systems.
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