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Overseas traffic boosts UK newspaper websites

December's ABCe figures show that, based on worldwide traffic data, Guardian.co.uk (22.8 million users) and Telegraph Online (21.1 million) are the two most-visited UK newspaper websites. Looking at UK unique user data, these are also number one (Guardian.co.uk 8.4 million) and two (Telegraph.co.uk...

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Key cinema demographic appears content to watch the pre-film ads.

New-look Saturday Times gets seal of approval

Last weekend, News International launched its new-look The Saturday Times package with key changes to the layout and design.

Close-Up: How adland is handing music industry a lifeline

Music companies are turning to advertising agencies to help them make money in the digital age, Caroline Lovell writes.

Close-Up: How Fallon raised eyebrows in latest Cadbury ad

The creative behind 'eyebrows', Nils-Petter Lovgren, takes us behind the scenes of the follow-up to 'gorilla' and 'trucks'.

Close-Up: It's all about the work, not the economy, stupid

The US production company Smuggler is sticking two fingers up to the recession by setting up in the UK.

Close-Up: Is insight more crucial than creative?

Are clients prioritising consumer insight over creativity in their advertising, Matt Williams asks.

Close-Up: The hot seat - Tim Lindsay, TBWA\UK & Ireland Group

Name: Tim Lindsay

Media Perspective: Newspapers can't afford to take moral high ground on ads

In the Jeeves and Wooster story The Code Of The Woosters, Bertie Wooster ruminates on the correct way to steal a policeman's helmet.

Media Forum: Are freesheets doomed?

Will a Standard revival hit London's evening freesheets?

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