Financial Times chief executive John Ridding believes newspapers should start charging for online content to ensure the future of quality journalism.
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The London Evening Standard will go free from October 12 and will more than double the number of circulated copies to over 600,000 a day.
Five is understood to be considering shifting its entire channel portfolio into the pay-TV market.
Carat has forecast a 9.8% fall in global adspend for 2009, with the UK expected to be down almost 12%.
A new US report from The Neilsen Company has found that time spent on social network and blogging sites accounted for 17% of all time spent on the internet in August 2009.
Dennis Publishing has signed a new deal with American Media Inc. for the rights to expand Men’s Fitness.
ITV1’s UEFA Champions League Live coverage pulled in the highest ratings during prime time last night, peaking with more than 6.7 million viewers.
Over two-thirds of digital publishers in the newspaper, magazine and TV industries are expected to implement paid-for models for online content, according to the latest survey by the Association of Online Publishers.
Our latest research report from Future Foundation looks at social networking and features new forecast data and thoughts on where it is heading…
The BBC has named non-executive director Robert Webb has the new chairman of BBC Worldwide.
