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The Daily Mail revamps its Saturday Weekend supplement

LONDON - The Daily Mail is revamping its Saturday Weekend supplement this weekend (30 January) as it looks to adopt the content and look of a women's paid-for weekly title.

JCDecaux reports 'improved' business conditions for Q4

Outdoor media owner JCDecaux took €183.8m in revenue in the UK during 2009, down from €246.8m in 2008 and equivalent to a 16.7% decline in organic revenue year on year.

New York Times names paid content team

NEW YORK - The New York Times has made a series of staff changes on its website as part of its move to implement a paid content metered model in 2011.

SeeSaw to screen sport and popular shows Skins and The Apprentice

LONDON - SeeSaw, the new online TV service, is to screen football programmes based around the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, as well as popular shows including 'Peep Show', 'Skins' and 'The Apprentic...

Out and About 29 January - the best parties of the week in pictures

The Awards for National Newspaper Advertising, ABC chairman John Mayhead's leaving dinner at Quaglinos and Specific Media's retox party

My Media Week: Colin Petrie-Norris, managing director, Specific Media

Retoxing, Roka and top-secret research projects fill the diary at online ad network Specific Media

Nokia app store passes one million downloads a day mark

LONDON - Nokia's Ovi application store is now attracting one million downloads a day around the world, the company has claimed.

Yudu Media hands Steak Digital search account

LONDON - Yudu Media, the digital publishing business, has appointed The Steak Group to handle its search account.

Paper Round (29 Jan) - a morning look at the day's newspapers

LONDON - The quality papers remember the life of writer J D Salinger this morning while readers feeling the pinch can shave £10 off their food bill at Asda with the Daily Express and the Daily Star.

BR Video: Public see Manchester United players' Twitter ban as unfair

LONDON - Manchester United is wrong to ban its players from having Twitter profiles, according to people interviewed in the latest BR Video.

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