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Anthony Hilton: Lloyds leak helps bank save face

leave of absence to recover from stress and exhaustion, readers of the Financial Times woke to a story

Ian Monk: Press freedom fight gets fiercer

include an apology for printing the Union Jack incorrectly on a tea towel offer to readers. The Mail ...

Ian Monk: We want politics not child's play

as politicians. This joke is on the readers. Hobnobbing with senior Murdoch executives may be off the agenda ... in this together ...' and between us we'll decide what to tell the readers, viewers and voters. As Britain slips ...

Peter Holt: What to do after the nuclear button is pressed

credibility. Also, important though it is to avoid patronising readers by going too far in dumbing down ...

Ian Monk: 'Dog eat dog' could spell end for print

rolls inexorably on, destroying reputations and sowing seeds of mistrust between newspapers and readers....and editors' excesses, well known in media circles, were kept from readers. Stories of broken marriages ... of cynical and alienated readers deciding that what increasingly portrays itself as a corrupt print medium ...

Ian Monk: NotW death is not the end for scandal

grotesque subterfuges were revealed, 7.5 million readers devoured the stories they yielded ...

Danny Rogers: Why digital subs make common sense

is to deliver PRWeek's content to readers in the form that they prefer. So readers will still be able to buy a magazine-only subscription. Or, for the same price - 155 + VAT - readers will be able to buy an online ... .com, MarketingMagazine.co.uk, Campaignlive.co.uk, etc). And for just 199 + VAT, readers will be able to buy 'premium ...

Ian Monk: Why 'slebs' mags are struggling

Swathes of these are either cut-price or given away through the sales device of 'bundling' titles in twos or even threes for the price of one poly-bagged offering. Essentially there are now no more than five 'slebs' deemed worthy of the covers of Closer, Now, Reveal, New, Heat and so on. 'Readers ...

Anthony Hilton: 3 brings City fight to the masses

The answer plays to the fact that unless they are directly involved, most people find business boring. Unless it is a giant in retail or tech, relatively few readers of any newspaper or blog will have ... 's appeal, to bring more readers into the net. The aim is to publish items that will be seen ...

Danny Rogers: Rigorous media are basis for healthy PR

and the readers will lose interest. I have always maintained that the British PR industry is so strong ...

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