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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.
Is Apple's iPad the saviour of print media?
Apple's iPad may be the "most amazing browsing experience you've ever had", but is that enough to help the beleaguered newspaper industry turn readers into paying customers?
Paper Round (28 Jan) - a morning look at the day's newspapers
LONDON - As the news agenda splits the nationals, the unveiling of Apple's iPad and lunch-time food remain the sole common denominators.
Paper Round (27 Jan) - a morning look at the day's newspapers
LONDON - Recession and the Iraq inquiry are the big stories greeting readers in the qualities this morning, with promotions thin on the ground.
Paper Round (26 Jan) - a morning look at the day's newspapers
LONDON - The qualities lead on the not guilty verdict for the mother who helped her daughter die, tabloids sing the praises of the stars out in force for Haiti and The Sun heads the promo charge with ...
Paper Round (22 Jan) - a morning look at the day's newspapers
LONDON - Money, politics and a kiss for Prince William make headlines today as The Daily Telegraph puts up a Waitrose promotion against the Mirror's final Greggs push.
Paper Round (21 Jan) - a morning look at the day's newspapers
LONDON - Miraculous images of Haiti survivors being pulled from the rubble eight days after being buried alive make for some moments of hope on today's covers, amid the continuing humanitarian disaste...
Paper Round (20 Jan) - a morning look at the day's newspapers
LONDON - Cadbury's sale to Kraft is the big news this morning with the Daily Express leading a campaign to "save our chocolate" while MI6 becomes the most interesting advertiser of the day.
Five top trends for media in 2010
Gavin Mann, digital lead at Accenture, sets out the business models and trends that will help media businesses make a success of the year ahead
Paper Round (19 Jan) - a morning look at the day's newspapers
LONDON - The Sun and the Daily Mirror splash on the fortunate £26m lottery-winning Sturt family today while the latter shifts from pasties to tuna sandwiches as part of its week-long Greggs promotion.
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