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Think BR: Local press must stay local to preserve its future
Often written off as liner for the cat-litter tray or fish and chip paper, the local press remains one of the most trusted sources of information for millions of people across the UK, writes Jack Bair...
Think BR: Advertisers hold firm in face of global challenges
The uncertain global economy might be causing a few nerves, but it is having little negative effect on ad budgets, writes Christian Schmalzl, global investment director at MediaCom.
Think BR: How to survive the death of print
A step-by-step guide for newspaper and magazine people who haven't yet grasped that "the feel of print in your hand" is not enough to save their job, by Richard Hine.
Royal Wedding prompts Standard into 30-year first
The London Evening Standard is publishing a bank holiday issue for the first time in 30 years on 29 April, to steal a march on rival newspapers' coverage of the Royal Wedding.
Trinity Mirror considers charging for regional digital content
Trinity Mirror has reported a tripling of pre-tax profits to £123.7m and is considering plans to experiment with paid-for content across its regional titles' websites.
Think BR: Navigating change
Technology is driving structural change in the newspaper industry, but the printed product remains the soul of the brand, writes Lawson Muncaster, managing director at City AM.
Metro and Mail help DMGT to £146.3m profit
Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT) has reported pre-tax profits of £146.3m for the year to 3 October, buoyed by cost-cutting and the record performance of its Daily Mail and Metro titles.
AOP SUMMIT 2010: 'Online publishers must learn from newspaper design'
Jacek Utko, design director of Bonnier, claimed bad design is hampering news websites - with the exception of The Times - at the AOP Summit this morning.
Kit Kat celebrates 75 years of taking a break
As Kit Kat celebrates 75 years in production from its beginnings in Yorkshire to being made in 14 countries, we round up some classic UK and international ads for the bar.
City AM swings into profit for the first time
City AM, the free business daily newspaper, has swung into profit for the first time since its launch in 2005, recording a £423,000 pre-tax profit in the first six months of 2010.
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