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The Financial Times recorded the highest increase in circulation last month, whilst the Sun on Sunday sees another decline despite strong sales.
Future Fusion will combine the staff of FuturePlus and NGIN and picks up existing clients including Sony Mobile, EE, Microsoft Xbox, HP, Tesco and Virgin Holidays.
Capitalising on the newsbrands’ considerable audiences, MyMail is an extension of the Mail Rewards Club, a loyalty programme with more than a million customers.
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This week’s winner has smashed all records with its gruesome and apocalyptic attention-grabbing ad.
The new newspaper advertising transaction system must involve every publisher or the project risks wasting agency time rather than bringing greater efficiencies, industry has been warned.
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