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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...
OK! editor Lisa Byrne leaves job
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This article titled "OK! editor Lisa Byrne leaves job" was written by Mark Sweney, for guardian.co.uk on Friday 28th December 2012 13.09 UTC
Lisa Byrne, the long-serving editor of Richard Desmond's OK! magazine, has departed from the magazine after eight years in the top job.
Byrne, who started as a freelancer in 1999...
Slight net ad revenue gains predicted for magazines through 2016
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Rising adoption of tablets, smartphones and ereaders point to a favorable business climate for publishers of digital newspapers and magazines, as well as for other stakeholders in the publishing industry. Despite this momentum though, the publishing industry faces hurdles in monetizing its digital content. And while some advertisers are jumping...
James Bond battle leaves magazine shaken but not stirred
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This article titled “James Bond battle leaves magazine shaken but not stirred” was written by Mark Sweney, for guardian.co.uk on Wednesday 7th September 2011 06.28 UTC
James Bond’s activities may have been for his bosses’ eyes only, but now a battle between magazines focusing on the spy hero is out in the open.
It...
Marie Claire circulation slips 10%
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This article titled "Marie Claire circulation slips 10%" was written by Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 18th August 2011 16.41 UTC
Women's lifestyle and fashion magazine Marie Claire recorded a double-digit drop in circulation in the first half of 2011, falling to 250,785.
The IPC Media monthly title slipped 10.4%...
What’s On TV edges closer to market-leader TV Choice
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This article titled “What’s On TV edges closer to market-leader TV Choice” was written by Mark Sweney, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 18th August 2011 15.08 UTC
IPC’s What’s On TV cut the gap with No 1-ranked TV Choice by almost 25,000 copies in the first half of 2011, leaving the two market leaders separated...
Heat sheds more than a fifth of its sales in a year
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This article titled "Heat sheds more than a fifth of its sales in a year" was written by Mark Sweney, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 18th August 2011 14.45 UTC
Heat magazine has shed more than a fifth of its sales in a year, the biggest faller in the women's weeklies sector with OK!, Hello! and Woman's Weekly the only...
NME’s circulation falls 14.3%
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This article titled "NME's circulation falls 14.3%" was written by Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 18th August 2011 12.39 UTC
NME was the biggest faller among music and film magazines for the second successive six months in the first half of 2011, with a 14.3% year-on-year circulation decline.
Mojo, the largest...
FHM and Nuts hit by sales slump
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This article titled "FHM and Nuts hit by sales slump" was written by Mark Sweney, John Plunkett and Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 18th August 2011 11.59 UTC
FHM and Nuts saw sales slump by a fifth year on year in the first half of 2011, as a troubled men's sector also saw the previously decline-resilient Men's...
BBC Worldwide agrees £121m magazine sell-off
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This article titled "BBC Worldwide agrees £121m magazine sell-off" was written by Mark Sweney, for The Guardian on Tuesday 16th August 2011 10.01 UTC
BBC Worldwide has agreed the sale of its magazine business, which publishes titles including Top Gear and Radio Times, for £121m.
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