Search results

Showing 1 - 10 of 1690 results

Sort results by: date | relevance

1 2 3 4 5 ...

Search filters:

By Publication

  • Media Week Remove publication filter

By Industry Sector

  • Media / Entertainment Remove filter
    • Press Remove filter

Click remove filters icon to remove filters

Clear this search

Add Search Filters:

By Date

By Media

As The Sun announces paywall plans, will people pay?

News International has followed The Telegraph and announced plans to introduce a paywall at The Sun in the second half of 2013.

Rebekah Brooks brands hacking investigation 'expensive sideshow' and 'waste of public money'

Former News international chief executive Rebekah Brooks has branded the investigation into phone-hacking at the News of the World that led to her being charged this morning with perverting the course of justice as "an expensive sideshow, and a waste of public money."

Media Bitch's Diary 10 May

This week, Bitch has a 99 with Tatler editor Kate Reardon, gets exclusive with Bauer, and catches the polo bug with City AM.

Daily Mail and The Guardian achieve record web highs

Websites for the Daily Mail and The Guardian achieved record highs in November, according to the latest ABC figures.

FT launches combined audience metric

The Financial Times has introduced a new circulation measure to calculate the total number of people who access paid-for FT content each day through global print and digital channels.

Murdoch aims for £30m a year from new ad deal

Rupert Murdoch's News International is set to put the squeeze on advertisers with a major new commercial initiative across its tabloid brands, The Sun, the News of The World, and its quality titles, The Times and The Sunday Times.

The London Evening Standard to raise distribution

The London Evening Standard has confirmed that it plans to swell its distribution by an extra 100,000 copies from October - a year after the Alexander Lebedev-owned title ditched its 50p cover price.

Jury is out on whether hyperlocal publishing can pay

Despite the rise in the number of hyperlocal news projects, serious questions exist for publishers as to whether hyperlocal publishing can be made to pay its way.

GMG boss McCall sweetens exit with 32% pay increase

Outgoing GMG chief executive Carolyn McCall boosted her annual pay through base salary and bonus by 32% last year, from £498,000 to £658,000, despite the company posting record losses of £171m for its financial year to March 2010.

More than 90% of consumers would not pay £2 a week for Times Online

LONDON - Most consumers (91%) would be unwilling to pay £1 a day or £2 a week to access the Times Online, according to research, with only 5% saying they would fork out £2 for a week's digital subscription.

1 2 3 4 5 ...

Additional Information

Latest jobs Jobs web feed