Pre-tax profits have fallen 56% at regional publisher Johnston Press, to £43 million.
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Almost 29% of US mobile subscribers went online via their mobile phones in an average month during the November to January 2009 period, according to new research from comScore.
RTL has been forced to write down the value of Channel Five by more than half following losses of €41 million (£37 million) in 2009.
Nearly all US consumers (97%) now use online media when researching products or services in their local area, according to an ongoing consumer tracking study from BIA/Kelsey.
BBC One’s new Famous Rich and Jobless banked the highest ratings during the all-important peak-hour top spot last night with more than 4.5 million peak viewers.
JCDecaux has reported a 77% fall in profits for 2009, to £22 million, with revenue down 11.5% year on year to £1.7 billion.
Raymond Snoddy wonders if the media can turn around the coming general election, and if so, whether Murdoch has lost his normal touch. “By coming out so early and so ostentatiously for Cameron, The Sun may have indulged in a little premature political ejaculation” …
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News Corporation executive claims paywalls and free models can “co-exist”.
