Time Inc is gathering US publishers together to create a digital store for magazines and possibly newspapers.
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Financial Times chief executive John Ridding believes newspapers should start charging for online content to ensure the future of quality journalism.
The London Evening Standard will go free from October 12 and will more than double the number of circulated copies to over 600,000 a day.
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The National Readership Survey has unveiled its new-look website with improved digital content.
Independent News & Media has reached an agreement to reduce its debt by €350 million in deal that will see Sir Anthony O’Reilly give up half of his stake.
Future Publishing expects its results for the year to 30 September to be towards the lower end of market expectations.
Daily Mail and General Trust has revealed that its national newspaper advertising revenue has fallen 16% in the 11 months to 31 August 2009.