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30 May 2013
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David Pidgeon
Only the Daily Express, Financial Times and the Independent platforms saw any increase in readership across print and online, period on period. However, the results still show the continuing dominance of the Daily Mail platforms and the considerable impact of online to a newsbrand's readership figures more generally.
29 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Five months ahead of schedule, UKOM and comScore will release the first UK online audience measurement system to integrate tablet user figures in August - offering advertisers a new level of transparency for planning campaigns.
17 May 2013
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The Media Leader Staff
The latest figures from NRS for the period April 2012 - March 2013 show that the national newspaper market experienced, with only two exceptions, further year on year declines. The 'i' and the Financial Times were the only papers to see any growth, up 3.2% and 3.7%, respectively.
30 Apr 2013
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David Pidgeon
CBS Outdoor, one of the UK's leading outdoor media companies, has questioned whether London advertising should be up-weighted to match the vast economic differences between the capital and the rest of the country.
16 Apr 2013
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David Pidgeon
Simon Fox, chief executive of Trinity Mirror has said that his publishing group will not place any of its content behind a paywall, choosing instead to expand the reach and quality of his publications, as Lord Rothermere, chairman of DMGT, has said that the MailOnline will also remain free, but the media wing of his business is experimenting with 'freemium' models with the launch of Daily Mail Plus.
16 Apr 2013
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Stephanie Arlett
Alarm bells rang when YouGov reported that almost one third of young adults say they have not read a newspaper in the last 12 months, however people seem to have forgotten that this means that 70% of young adults do read newspapers. The young are not abandoning newsbrands and newsbrands are far from dead, says Carat's associate director Stephanie Arlett.
27 Mar 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
Yahoo has made a millionaire out of 17 year-old app developer Nick D'Aloisio with the purchase of his news summary app, Summly – and although Raymond Snoddy says it’s great that news is being made more accessible via mobile devices - it's a little less good that quality, journalistic content is being turned into convenient bullet points.
20 Mar 2013
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David Pidgeon
With more than 20 million readers, The Daily Mail shows its dominance as a newsbrand in the latest NRS PADD report combining both print and online platforms.
28 Feb 2013
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David Pidgeon
First data will be provided by comScore ready for the March 20 publication of NRS PADD, with the change supporting the earlier decision taken by UKOM to appoint the company as its digital partner.
15 Feb 2013
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Ellen Hammett
The latest figures from NRS for the period January 2012 - December 2012 show that the national newspaper market experienced, with only a handful of exceptions, further year on year declines.
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