MediaTel’s ‘Electronic Trading Debate’ heard about developments with advertsing systems for broadcast media but wanted to know what stage the national press had reached in developing more efficient workflows.
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MediaTel’s ‘Electronic Trading Debate’ held on Thursday 11 October opened by considering what had happened in the last 12 months since MediaTel had held a similar event called ‘Why aren’t we all trading electronically?’
The overall national daily newspaper market was down 8.7% year on year for September – 825,000 less copies circulated. Compared to last month the latest data shows a 1.6% drop or 144,000 copies shed.
Jim Marshall, chief client officer at Aegis, on the world of previously paid for media moving successfully into the free media sector and questioning what is happening the other way around?
Newsworks has appointed former MediaTel Newsline editor Liz Jaques as communications manager.
Raymond Snoddy on the speculation surrounding the Financial Times in light of Scardino’s departure from Pearson and the uncertainty facing Alexander Lebedev…
Rufus Olins, CEO, Newsworks, argues that despite long-standing public scepticism over journalists, the demand to study journalism and the demand to consume it remain stronger than ever…
The MailOnline continues its digital success with the highest number of daily average unique browsers – up 7% from July to August 2012. Its total is now up to almost 6.6 million.
Abba Newbery, director of advertising strategy at News International, on the big trends that will fundamentally impact the way we publish the newspaper of the future…
Dean Wilson, UK CEO and VP International at Active International, wonders how margins will be affected in the business plan of a 2020 publisher and how will those at the helm of traditional publishers migrating to an online iteration navigate their way to that far flung place?
