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Guardian editor Rusbridger talks about the splintering fourth estate
about why we are fooling ourselves if we expect people to meet the cost of news, why the proposed BSkyB ... Back in June, I was invited to speak in Amsterdam at a "Royal Symposium". It turned out I ... , and scholars were gripped by a kind of fever as they searched for new ideas about how to organise society ... , everything in the garden would once more come out in bloom. And so the balance between these three separate ...
Media360 is about witnessing a return to growth
with seven out of 10 of 18- to 24-year-olds (NRS). And they still set the agenda. And finally, outdoor ... ", was the worst post-World War II contraction on record. The economy is out of this but still in intensive care ... the stats about online s rise, with the share of spend now at 25%, and that 83% of us now access the net ...
FT produces web-based app to cut out Apple's iTunes
The Financial Times is today (7 June) launching a web-based app that cuts out Apple's iTunes store ... The move is the first of its kind by a major newspaper group and comes after the FT expressed concern about the lack of data disclosed by Apple about the behaviour of users of apps distributed through ... this users need to take out a subscription. The FT charges 233.48 for a standard annual subscription ...
Media Week Awards' co-chairs talk on camera about this year's event
. The deadline for entries to the awards is Thursday 9 June . To find out more about the Media Week Awards ...
James Murdoch was sent email about extent of hacking in 2008
Clive Goodman. In an email dated 7 June 2008 and published by the Culture, Media and Sport Select ... "would have relied on the oral briefing on 10 June 2008 that I have previously described in my testimony ... committee that it was "inconceivable" that James Murdoch did not know about wider hacking ...
Copley sets out plans for reshuffled Kinetic
James Copley, Kinetic's newly promoted UK chief operating officer, talks to Maisie McCabe about ... in outdoor in 1994 has landed the keen golfer in control of about 44% of all outdoor ad spend in the UK ... 's out-of-home agency Kinetic to chief operating officer, while UK chief executive Paul Shearring ... in 2005 when WPP out-of-home specialist Portland Outdoor merged with the independent Poster Publicity ...
From the editor - Making the awards a night to just about remember
The best proof that it was the morning after the night before came when I went out for a life-saving sausage sandwich with shaking hands, tried to place a can of Coke on the counter, overshot, and watched ... was hypnotised by Paul McKenna. For the record, he was – after all, who else would go to the stage 18 times ...
Ten things you need to know about behavioural targeting
. Popular sites are often sold out ; brands need to find better ways of targeting their audiences ... and strategy at Yahoo Europe, argues that the latter is misleading: True behavioural targeting is not about ... , puts it: As more money goes online, premium inventory is selling out very quickly. Behavioural ...
At The Races looks to branch out into magazines
Lazarus, which is headed by former Celador International commercial director Steve Lazarus, is in talks with sports magazine publishers about either developing a new title or rebranding an existing ... such as Associated Newspapers' Racing Ahead. At The Races was launched in June 2004 and is now on basic subscription ...
Sucking the soul out of the beautiful game
Hodges’ article on football profoundly depressing? (Football rebrand is long overdue, page 49, 29 June). How can he write about football and avoid mentioning either fans or players once? Now, I ... seat as I eat my prawn sandwich as much as the next man. But marketing gobbledygook about rebranding ...
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