Raymond Snoddy says despite the grandeur and scale of the evidence – and the abuses revealed in cruel detail – Leveson has little choice but to wend his way towards a better form of independent self-regulation…
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Abba Newbery, News International commercial director of advertising strategy, says we need to re-consider the short-term trading conditions of national press and change our day-to-day trading model…
The completion of DMGT’s merger with online property site Zoopla following OFT clearance is a sign of strategically repositioning the group towards growth, according to Investec.
Online ad sales are slowing down as newspapers cut back on print and focus on their web offerings, according to Reuters.
The Times is thought to have sold an extra 100,000 copies on Monday with its Diamond Jubilee souvenir edition – an uplift of around 20%.
A chart from Mary Meeker’s latest presentation shows that print is still a big source of advertising revenue, despite the move towards digital.
According to the Newspaper Association of America, total ad revenues fell 6.9% from $5.5 billion in Q1 2011 to nearly $5.2 billion in Q1 2012.
Raymond Snoddy says the kindest thing that could happen to Jeremy Hunt now is a reshuffle…
The quality titles, both the dailies and Sundays, were the biggest losers in readership terms in the latest NRS release for April 2011 to March 2012 (the first release of 2012 data).
The Times and Sunday Times websites will be free to access over the Jubilee weekend for the first time since News International launched its digital paywall two years ago.