28 Aug 2009
"It may be the thinking that hundreds of thousands of Observer readers
will automatically switch to a Sunday Guardian ... They are just as
likely to switch to rival titles." - The National Union of Journalists'
Jeremy Dear on Guardian Media Group's threat to axe The Observer "The long-term health of Big ...
28 Aug 2009
plethora of media owners. Sales of
newspapers were boosted on the back of the win and Sky Sports' coverage ...
seemed an improved experience this time round as media groups pump
more resources into these channels ...
. Media agencies are
now hoping that Associated Newspapers doesn't close London Lite, as its
audience ...
28 Aug 2009
| by Alasdair Reid
, if they choose, can ignore them completely and invite their
media agencies to negotiate a rate derived on the UK ...
business is good for the media
industry as a whole because it promotes trial, thus encouraging younger ...
imbroglio, involving Telegraph Media Group, Associated
Newspapers and the Financial Times, is not exactly ...
28 Aug 2009
an essential part." She also believes that thelondonpaper's closure raises questions over
free media. She ...
28 Aug 2009
| by Ivan Pollard
to look
forward to. The second interesting parallel is to do with the media. It is a modern
pastime to dwell on the imminent demise of traditional media but when
something like the Ashes comes along, it gives you a powerful reminder
that the rumours of its death are exaggerated. Old media happily coexist ...
28 Aug 2009
; telecoms and, yes, media and advertising. Next month: What does this mean for adland? - Chris Ingram ...
companies barely think about the classic
media of TV, newspapers and magazines. They tend not to think ...
28 Aug 2009
| by Ian Darby, ian.darby@haymarket.com
Like the football season kicking off in August, there's something not quite right about a new series of The X Factor starting before September.
28 Aug 2009
Patrick Barclay and Henry Winter discuss the good, bad and brilliant sides of covering football - as well as the thorny issues of players' salaries and big money transfers.
28 Aug 2009
that behavioural targeting is here to stay. As
media fragments and the opportunities to avoid ads grow ever greater ...
28 Aug 2009
a person looking at what we could do
with Twitter," he adds. "But social media will never be a core ...
that they
do." The result, he claims, is a very tightly managed operation all the way
from the media ...