Newsline speaks with Susie Boniface, aka Fleet Street Fox, to see what she thinks the future holds for Britain’s beloved – but sometimes struggling – national newspapers.
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The piggate scandal is proof that print journalism still holds huge power over digital, writes Raymond Snoddy.
Tuesday night saw Channel 5 provide a juicy chunk of fresh scandal for the baying tabloid press as the usually friendly post-show chit chat with Ryan Clark turned into a bit of a (new standard industry term) fracas.
August saw Great British Bake Off, X Factor and New Tricks all achieve high viewing figures.
Full report available at: Mediatel Connected > Connected AV > Viewing and Social > Channel Figures
Once again yesterday saw ITV claim some Monday glory with a double offensive of Coronation Street action taking the top two spots as the soap built up towards tomorrow’s very possibly ill-judged live episode.
Change can bring uncertainty and there are some that interpret the growth of digital as a nail in the coffin for newspapers – but this is hugely misleading, writes Newswork’s Denise Turner.
Driven by the high demand for mobile and online video, digital continues to be the only channel seeing double digital growth.
