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29 Oct 2009
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Sam Howroyd
Independent News & Media has posted a 37% year-on-year fall in operating profits for the year to 23 October, adding that despite a 19% dive in ad revenues it is now seeing stabilisation in the advertising market.
28 Oct 2009
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Raymond Snoddy
If the London Evening Standard becomes just another free paper following the demise of the London Lite, Alexander Lebedev will have lost a large sum of money for nothing, says Raymond Snoddy.
21 Oct 2009
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Sam Howroyd
A new US study reveals that newspapers and magazines are not considered as relevant as they used to be and are the easiest media to eliminate from usage.
20 Oct 2009
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Sam Howroyd
FT Group enjoyed a 10% rise in headline sales in the first nine months of the year, according to financial results released today by parent company Pearson.
20 Oct 2009
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Sam Howroyd
Advertising revenues at Newsquest were down 28.7% year on year in the third quarter of 2009.
13 Oct 2009
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Liz Jaques
Only one in ten people pay for online media content or think they may start to pay in the next 12 months, according to a new survey.
09 Oct 2009
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Liz Jaques
Dennis Publishing has launched its own online ad network in a bid to boost digital revenues.
07 Oct 2009
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Sam Howroyd
The Economist is erecting a paywall around online content which is more than 90 days old, beginning next Tuesday (13 October).
05 Oct 2009
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Sam Howroyd
Time Inc is gathering US publishers together to create a digital store for magazines and possibly newspapers.
02 Oct 2009
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Sam Howroyd
Financial Times chief executive John Ridding believes newspapers should start charging for online content to ensure the future of quality journalism.
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