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WAN's Balding exits as newspapers embrace digital future
So goodbye then Timothy Balding, the venerable leader of the international press body WAN, who ... became most notable for what he failed to say. Read more about the implications surrounding WAN ...
Balding leaves WAN-IFRA after 25 years
of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), has left the organisation after 25 years. ... Balding was the former chief executive of WAN prior to its merger last year with the more ... in the organisation grew from 23 to 122 countries during his tenure, while annual participation in WAN events grew ... and opportunities it brought. A WAN-IFRA spokesperson confirmed Balding left the organisation last Wednesday (20 ...
NYT boss casts doubt over future of print paper
Speaking at Wan-Ifra 9th International Newsroom Summit yesterday in London, Sulzberger for the first time accepted the paper will one day have to cease printing. Sulzberger, according to editorsweblog, said: "We will stop printing the New York Times sometime in the future, date TBD ...
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