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Sly Bailey: facing wrath of Trinity Mirror shareholders at AGM

Trinity Mirror hit by double-digit fall in ad revenues

Trinity Mirror, the publisher of the Daily Mirror, is expecting a double-digit fall in year-on-year advertising revenues in May, as the publisher's outgoing chief executive Sly Bailey is expected to face further protest from shareholders at today's annual general meeting.

 
 

PPA Conference: Content is king says MediaCom's Bozeat

Luke Bozeat, managing partner at MediaCom told Media Week brands will continue...

 

Mediabrands promotes Harris to key digital role

IPG Mediabrands has appointed James Harris to the newly created role of...

 

News Corp profits rise 37% despite $63m hacking scandal charge

News Corporation has reported income before taxes of $1.28bn (£793.4m), a year-on-year...

 

JCDecaux's revenue rises 6.6% boosted by UK transport division

JCDecaux's global revenues grew 6.6% year on year in Q1 2012, while...

 

PPA Conference: Tim Brooks on The Times 'paywall failure' and Mail's 'world success'

News International's experiment with a non-penetrable paywall around websites for The Times...

 

PPA Conference: Stylist editor reveals how free title competes in challenging market

It would be a big surprise if one of the major publishers...

 

PPA Conference: Digital takes up 80% of our time, says Hearst's Dolphin

Although print accounts for 80% of Hearst's revenues, the publisher is spending...

 

PPA Conference: Tablets are a 'means for survival', says Future chief

Mark Wood, chief executive, Future Publishing, speaks to Media Week about readers'...

 

PPA Conference: Tim Brooks on the new found optimism for professional publishers

Tim Brooks, the former managing director of Guardian News & Media, identifies...

 

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