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Media: The Sun battles for London 2012 readers

. It is claiming to be the 'Olympic paper'. Sister title The Times is hoping to lure in readers with its 'virtual ...

Media: The Guardian loses readers

The Guardian has lost an average of 9,000 copies off its headline daily circulation figures since it increased the cover price of its weekday issue by 20p last month, according to industry figures.

PRWeek survey on how readers consume the brand

PRWeek is running an informal survey to help us understand how readers consume the brand, and how...understand how readers would like to receive PRWeek , a short survey will run until Friday 12 August. Readers are asked to spare five minutes to tell us how and why they read PRWeek and how they would like ...

Media: Reader's Digest turns the corner

, a threadbare magazine and a race to the exit. But this is not the case at Reader's Digest....respectively in the May issue. Hudson is actively trying to change the view that Reader's Digest is a relic ... empire. Reader's Digest became the UK's first publication to launch a version for the iPad. For PROs ... points out: 'The nations' houses are lined with Reader's Digest.' Howard Bowden, head of news ...

Opinion: From our Readers - Is Sorrell losing his touch backing Mandy?

For many years, I've been a 'fan' of Sir Martin Sorrell. He's a real asset to public relations. But is Sir Martin losing his golden touch by backing Lord Mandelson's new consultancy? (prweek.com/uk, 10 December.)

Opinion: From our Readers - Lack of transparency causes bad feeling

The lack of transparency and clarity from the Liberal Democrats on their previous tuition fee pledge has been the major instigator of bad feeling (prweek.com/uk,10 December). If this had been acknowledged head on, a more emotive and progressive argument could have been made.

Opinion: From our Readers - Businesses must take social media seriously

Regarding the Wildfire survey that triggered debate around whether in-house comms teams should handle social media policies (News, 10 December), the exact wording of the survey was: 'Which department do you think is best suited to owning social media?'.

Opinion: From our Readers - Industry must protect Red Cross message

I was disturbed to read surveys suggesting 80 per cent of us do not know the meaning of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent. People who think the sign means First Aid misuse it across the world. This endangers the lives of many involved in wars and conflicts. It is vital opinion-formers know what the...

Opinion: From our Readers - Sharing of services delivers real benefit

Camden Council's Ashley Wilcox is right to say that local authorities should share (prweek.com/uk, 1 December).

Opinion: From our Readers - Paywalls indicate that coverage hits the mark

Does coverage become less valuable because fewer people may read it behind a paywall, or does it add value because the perceived value of that coverage is higher as readers have to pay for it? In our experience, the addition of a paywall does not impact the value of coverage, nor make it harder ...

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