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Newspapers fear new regulator could attract ‘ambulance-chasing’ lawyers
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This article titled "Newspapers fear new regulator could attract 'ambulance-chasing' lawyers" was written by Lisa O'Carroll, for guardian.co.uk on Monday 14th January 2013 15.55 UTC
The launch of a new press regulation body could be delayed due to fears that a new arbitration unit, recommended in the Leveson report,...
Print suddenly spies hope amid the struggle and the losses
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This article titled "Print suddenly spies hope amid the struggle and the losses" was written by Peter Preston, for The Observer on Sunday 13th January 2013 00.05 UTC
December's newspaper ABC sales figures put a wrap on 2012. It wasn't, on the face of it, a great year. Circulations kept sliding – by as much as a headline...
The writing is on the paywall – but the end of print is not quite nigh
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This article titled "The writing is on the paywall – but the end of print is not quite nigh" was written by Peter Preston, for The Observer on Sunday 30th December 2012 00.06 UTC
Transition. It's a soothing word and a calming concept as the old year ends. Change may frighten some and challenge others. Change is a leap...
More Women using tablets than men :eMarketer
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The print industry has looked to tablets as a potential savior of a suffering business. Whether digital ad revenues will make up for print losses remains to be seen, but millions of tablet users have taken to the devices to access periodicals on a regular basis.
More than a third of tablet users in the US read newspapers on their devices...
Traditional Home Launches Spring Issue Of tradhomemag.com
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New York esign enthusiasts who are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the next issue of TRADhome, the popular online shelter publication from America's largest upscale shelter magazine Traditional Home, can now get their next dose of fresh, original design content .
TRADhome premiered in spring 2011, where it succeeded in generating...
Murdoch to launch Sun on Sunday next week
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London: News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch will unveil the first issue of Sun on Sunday next week, The Telegraph reported.
The widely-anticipated Sunday version of The Sun will be launched Feb 26, News Corporation chief executive Tom Mockridge told the staff.
The announcement Sunday comes after Murdoch, 80, visited the Wapping offices...
“My Dream Interview” Festival Draws Youth to Newspapers
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Newspapers from around the world are invited to participate in a new global journalism experience for youth organised by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) that results in young people interviewing entertainment stars or other public figures – and increased circulation for participating newspapers.
The...
FT reaches 2.2 million people worldwide on a daily basis
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The Financial Times now reaches 2.2 million people worldwide on a daily basis. The latest Average Daily Global Audience (ADGA) figures announced today reveal that more people than ever are consuming FT content in print, online and through mobile devices.
The number of people accessing FT.com daily has surpassed 900,000, showing...
The WAN-IFRA releases “Research Collection 2011 – Shaping the Future of the Newspaper”
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WAN-IFRA has published the “Research Collection 2011 – Shaping the Future of the Newspaper”, a smorgasbord of research reports and report summaries designed to acquaint the industry with the many facets of WAN-IFRA’s research activities in 2011. Topics range from mobile news services in Africa to color management...