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Media owners need to find themselves a new waterhole

Any thriving sector attracts new entrants. So, in search and social networking right now, all over the world start-ups are being founded to try and snatch a gulp from this new and apparently prolific fountain.

Plants in the office reduce illness

Q: I work for a small media agency and while the location of our company is very handy, the inside of our offices leaves a lot to be desired.

How do we make money from content that people want free?

The great and the good of the film industry gathered at the annual conference of the British Screen Advisory Council this month to debate a subject concerning most of us at the moment: meeting consumer demand in the digital age.

How to get out of a training course

Q: Since my company is not giving out pay increases this year, our senior management team has decided we will all be sent on external training courses.

Can newspapers turn innovation into hard cash?

The Sun became the most popular UK newspaper online for the first time in February, registering an eye-watering 27.3 million unique users, according to ABCe figures.

Generation Free has implications for all companies

Metro, thelondonpaper, London Lite, ShortList and Sport are now ubiquitous presences on UK streets.

Will an eNRS prompt far greater spend online?

The National Readership Survey plans to report readers' interaction with websites in addition to their readership of print products, but will this spur extra online ad spend?

RBS sport sponsorship inquiry is as desperate as it is doomed

Sir Fred Goodwin is having a bad year. Many people had never heard of the former RBS chief executive 12 months ago, but now a nation deplores the hubris of hoovering up companies with noble histories, pushing them to make dangerous loans to the impoverished, slashing costs (customer service) and refusing...

Keeping the boss happy helps careers

Q: One of my colleagues has really been getting on my nerves. We've both worked for the company for the same amount of time and although this person is no more experienced than I am, our boss views him in a far more favourable light than me.

Media jollies do have important business benefits

Last week's feature about media jollies produced a large response from readers and suggested that the exposition of the two sides of the argument for and against continuing with corporate entertainment in a recession had really hit a nerve.

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