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Newspapers are dead; long live newspapers
Digital evangelists constantly predict the death of the printed newspaper. However, Adam Woods ... Newspapers have had a tough decade. After battling - and tentatively harnessing - the internet, they have had to contend with the rapid rise of the free newspaper. Any successes notched up by established newspaper brands, with format changes or impressive online audiences, have been belittled as a temporary ...
Newspapers lose ad share
Newspapers lose ad share ... National newspapers have seen another year on year fall in advertising while television continues to add to its overall share of the market, according to figures released by the Advertising ... .2%, before inflation. National newspapers saw a fall of 6.4% on 2001 figures, giving it £1.9bn total ...
Express Newspapers: none
Express Newspapers: none ... is that any newspaper that wants to exist in this century can’t ignore what the internet has to offer,” says ...
Media Choice: Newspapers
Media Choice: Newspapers
Mail Newspapers Creative Team
Meet the Mail Newspapers Creative Team ... Newspapers' portfolio of print and digital titles. Briefs and ideas come in from across the sales floor ... software, picture library, client and brand websites, a constant supply of daily newspapers and magazines ...
Barnes leaves Independent Newspapers
LONDON - Independent Newspapers' commercial director Simon Barnes is leaving the newspaper ... His departure comes as Independent Newspapers prepares for an expected management reshuffle ... years at Associated Newspapers, where he had been ad director of The Mail on Sunday and launched its contract division, Contract Mail. Ivan Fallon, chief executive of Independent Newspapers, said Barnes had ...
Can online save newspapers?
As newspapers struggle to attract print advertising, newspaper owners are pinning their hopes ... Newspapers normally relish a crisis. Sliding house prices, soaring fuel bills and the credit crunch all make great headlines. But, for many newspaper bosses, the latest economic crisis is hitting ... and circulation figures continue to decline. In response, many newspaper organisations are pinning their hopes ...
Newspapers join fashion parade
National newspapers are waking up to the power of the fashion supplement and are now taking a slice ... newspapers have upped their game in the style sector and have their sights set on securing a significant ... 's passion for fashion. Newspaper publishers claim their glossy supplements offer advertisers high ... newspapers dabbling in the fashion sector? What advantages do supplements hold over paid for titles, and can ...
Newspapers suffer summer dip
LONDON - In what is usually a challenging month for publishers, all national newspapers suffered a ... newspapers. The Scotsman suffered the biggest year-on-year decline of all daily UK newspapers, down 10 ... drop of any Sunday newspaper - 3.25m - August circulation for the News of the World, making it the biggest selling of all Sunday newspapers. ...
Newspapers ‘stereotyped’ by agencies
The Newspaper Marketing Agency has accused agencies of failing to think properly about newspaper ... began earlier this year – and unveiled six potential types of newspaper advertising. They are: Call ... -brainer – it makes sense.” But she added: “Newspapers have to put their hands up and say we’ve forgotten to present the information you need.” Duffy went on: “Newspapers have been stereotyped by agencies into one or two roles ...
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