Now The Independent has shut down its print operations, TH_NK’s Tom Moran looks at what changes it will need to make as it heads into the digital wilderness.
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They say no news is good news, so the majority of national newspapers can probably breathe a sigh of relief as the market remained fairly flat in February.
ESI Media has revealed plans for The Independent’s digital strategy as it prepares to move wholly online.
The Sun’s ‘Queen Backs Brexit’ headline is almost certainly so exaggerated as to amount to inaccuracy, writes Raymond Snoddy – so what does it mean for both the newspaper and the regulators?
The magazine is a result of the Innovation Fund – a company initiative which encourages employees to submit business ideas and proposals to win funding.
Continuing his examination of a defining year in media, Torin Douglas takes us back to March 1986 – and a disaster waiting to happen for Eddy Shah and the UK’s first full-colour newspaper.
Running for six weeks, the Newsworks campaign aims to remind people of the ‘unique role’ newspapers play in setting the national agenda and influencing opinion formers.
News UK has appointed David Wilcox as sales director for The Sun and Tammy Willson as sales director for The Times and The Sunday Times, it has been announced.
Speaking at the Digital Media Strategies conference on Wednesday, Trinity chief Simon Fox said that The New Day will take on a similar approach to brands and instead have a “very active” social push.
Amid speculation of a fall in sales, Trinity Mirror has confirmed that it will be holding The New Day’s cover price at 25p.