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Paper Round (18 March) - a look at the day's newspapers
LONDON - Gordon Brown's retreat over Iraq-funding claims grabs headlines in The Times and The Sun, as Cheltenham Festival leads to more betting promotions.
OFT clears Independent sale to Lebedev
LONDON - Alexander Lebedev's proposed purchase of The Independent and The Independent on Sunday will not raise competition issues, the Office of Fair Trading has ruled.
Purton shapes integrated future for Government advertising
Corinne Purton, director of channel integration at the COI, tells Harriet Dennys why M4C won the COI's prized £250m media business and how the Government's media department is restructuring into six t...
Mecom sets out ambitious digital revenue targets
LONDON - David Montgomery, the chief executive of European newspaper group Mecom, has set the company a series of digital advertising and content revenue targets as he looks to reduce the company's re...
Paper Round (17 March) - a look at the day's newspapers
LONDON - Universities are short of both places and funds, The Times and The Daily Telegraph warn today, while two teenage deaths attributed to the legal plant food meow meow stir emotions at The Sun, ...
Paper Round (16 March) - a look at the day's newspapers
LONDON - All bets are on as the tabloids celebrate the start of the Cheltenham Festival with the Daily Mirror offering a free £2 bet with William Hill, The Sun promoting a £1 bet at Ladbrokes, and Nor...
Report proposes taxing Google and other aggregators to help local newspapers
LONDON - Google and other companies who make money by aggregating news should be taxed to provide funds for ailing local newspapers, according to a new report.
Paper Round (15 March) - a look at the day's newspapers
LONDON - Monday's newspapers have lit upon stories including BA strikes and the blonde British woman on trial in Dubai over allegations she kissed a man in public, while the Cheltenham races feature i...
February 2010 newspaper ABCs at a glance
LONDON - February proved a mixed month for the UK's national newspapers, with The Guardian slipping below 300,000 copies while the tabloids benefited from the inability of footballers being able to ke...
NEWSPAPER ABCs: Observer leads falls in Sunday newspapers
LONDON - All national Sunday newspapers lost circulation between February 2009 and February 2010, with The Observer down 20.4%, a new low despite its relaunch late in the month, according to the lates...
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