Ahead of the Future of National Newspapers conference next month, Raymond Snoddy looks at the challenges facing the industry – and asks whether the doom-mongers have actually got it all wrong.
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Future UK’s MD moves to head up content and marketing as the publisher undergoes a complete management restructure.
Virgin Media customers with Sky Movies or Sky Sports subscriptions can now log in to the apps on iOS devices and watch both channels online using their Virgin Media accounts.
Ocean Outdoor has today announced the acquisition of Signature Outdoor, as it looks to strengthen its digital out-of-home footprint.
Clients are rightly demanding more transparency in digital advertising, writes Infectious Media’s Daniel de Sybel – but are they focused on the right type? It’s time to make some clear distinctions.
After a busy start to the year that has seen both his ‘meeja’ social life and Newsline presence suffer, Greg Grimmer, now global COO of mobile startup Fetch, is back – and according to him, the world’s gone Globile.
It’s been a pretty tough summer for everything that wasn’t the World Cup or Commonwealth Games, with the long-standing soaps dealing with the hardest blows.
Cosmopolitan.co.uk has also been developed to prioritise social media, making it easier to share content with “enhanced” social share buttons, easy navigation and a “clean streamlined layout”.
Serving as a brand extension of Mirror Online, Mirror Matches hopes to create an additional source of revenue by capitalising on its digital audience, as well as throughout its portfolio of national and regional newspaper titles.
