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Sun on Sunday sales dip below 2m mark for first time

Tweet This article titled "Sun on Sunday sales dip below 2m mark for first time" was written by Mark Sweney, for guardian.co.uk on Friday 11th January 2013 13.46 UTC Rupert Murdoch's Sun on Sunday dipped below the 2m sales mark for the first time in December, with a month-on-month decline of just over 6%.   News International's... 

James Murdoch quits boards of Sun, Times

Tweet London: Murdoch media empire heir James Murdoch resigned Wednesday from the boards of News International's two newspaper companies — The Sun and The Times. Murdoch is no longer a director of Times Newspapers Limited or News Group Newspapers (NGN), the Daily Mail reported, adding he will remain the executive chairman of News International... 

National newspapers united in their backing for police to regain order

Tweet This article titled "National newspapers united in their backing for police to regain order" was written by Roy Greenslade, for guardian.co.uk on Wednesday 10th August 2011 09.09 UTC Why? What is driving young people across Britain to loot and pillage? Some newspapers seek to answer that question while others don't wish to... 

The Sun plans to cut half Buzz magazine’s staff

Tweet This article titled "The Sun plans to cut half Buzz magazine's staff" was written by James Robinson, for guardian.co.uk on Monday 8th August 2011 12.16 UTC About half the 20 journalists employed by Buzz, the Sun's Saturday TV listings and celebrity magazine, are facing redundancy after News International decided to radically... 

Sun website users’ personal details hacked

Tweet This article titled "Sun website users' personal details hacked" was written by Charles Arthur, for guardian.co.uk on Tuesday 2nd August 2011 07.11 UTC News International has emailed thousands of people to warn them that one or more hackers have copied personal details of thousands of people who entered competitions and polls... 

Daily Mirror and the Sun fined for contempt of court

Tweet This article titled "Joanna Yeates murder: Daily Mirror and the Sun fined for contempt of court" was written by Josh Halliday, for The Guardian on Friday 29th July 2011 19.00 UTC The Sun and the Daily Mirror were found guilty of contempt of court for publishing a series of "extreme" articles about a suspect who had been... 

PCC compels The Sun to publish front page link to story

Tweet This article titled "PCC compels The Sun to publish front page link to story" was written by Roy Greenslade, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 28th July 2011 09.07 UTC Today's Sun front page carries a single column panel, at the foot of the first column, that should be seen as something of a landmark - for the paper and... 

Phone hacking spells the end of the tabloid storm over superinjunctions

Tweet This article titled "Phone hacking spells the end of the tabloid storm over superinjunctions" was written by Roy Greenslade, for guardian.co.uk on Tuesday 26th July 2011 11.13 UTC The high court has extended a gagging order obtained by an actor to prevent the reporting of his "sexual relationship" with a former escort... 

Will The Sun score with this advert?

Tweet This article titled "Will The Sun score with this advert?" was written by Roy Greenslade, for guardian.co.uk on Tuesday 26th July 2011 08.23 UTC The Sun is pinning its hopes on Wayne Rooney's goal of last season to boost its chances of attracting readers during the coming season. The 30-second advert shown above is an animated... 

Norway or Amy? How editors confront the hierarchy of death

Tweet This article titled "Norway or Amy? How editors confront the hierarchy of death" was written by Roy Greenslade, for guardian.co.uk on Monday 25th July 2011 08.48 UTC Another example today of journalism's hierarchy of death. Which is the most important story? The murder of 93 people in Norway or the lonely death of Amy Winehouse? Editors'... 
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