Sun Editor Reckons Quality Trumps Recession, Online Threat
The Sun editor Rebekah Wade channeled the shared anxiety of digital news execs, whilst speaking at London College of Communications’ Cudlipp… Read more »
The Sun editor Rebekah Wade channeled the shared anxiety of digital news execs, whilst speaking at London College of Communications’ Cudlipp… Read more »
An under-the-radar London startup is trying a new-ish take on music retail – let the users do the sales and promotion for you. Started by th… Read more »
Sixteen months after buying the travel guide publisher, BBC Worldwide is starting to thread Lonely Planet in to the heart of its web effort.… Read more »
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Virgin Media (NSDQ: VMED) has scrapped groundbreaking plans to pay music labels for songs its customers download illegally – effectively le… Read more »
Israelis get conscription for their eighteenth birthday; but France’s president Sarkozy today decided to give a free annual subscription to… Read more »
Helsinki-based Sauma Technologies, which is making an in-browser massively multiplayer online game (MMPOG), has scored Read more »
The Paris-based game publisher posted strong fiscal Q308 numbers — buoyed by sales of new launches like Shaun White Snowboarding and Prince… Read more »
The party’s surely over for Google’s go-go ad sales. It drew revenue of $685 million from the UK in the three months to December 31 – that… Read more »
Update: Stone told us: “Nothing concrete to report just yet.”
Original: Apologies for another post about the messaging-service-without-a-bu… Read more »
Update: Stone told us: “Nothing concrete to report just yet.”
Apologies for another post about the messaging-service-without-a-business-mod… Read more »
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Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT), which announced 5,000 worldwide job cuts today, is making 58 of them from the UK. The outfit said 1,400 of the cuts… Read more »
The Generations Network’s Ancestry.co.uk is taking on former eBay (NSDQ: EBAY) UK marketing director Olivier Van Calster as its UK MD. Belgi… Read more »
Three is adding video-on-demand to its mobile TV offering, offering pay-to-download shows including episodes of The Hlls and South Park for… Read more »
Nokia (NYSE: NOK) CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo pledged to cut costs but continue investing in internet services, as the handset maker’s Q4 profi… Read more »
Lloyds TSB’s corporate markets division is giving £10.5 million in debt funding to European DVD and games rental service Lovefilm, designed… Read more »
Ofcom has recommended Channel 4 merge or partner with BBC Worldwide or Five to save it from financial ruin. But what does the broadcaster th… Read more »
Financial Times staff are holding a “day of action” to protest a pay freeze and a new round of 80 redundancies that is coming through print/… Read more »
HTC’s European executive director Paul Ghent is defecting to to Palm (NSDQ: PALM) as sales VP for EMEA. Ghent had helped lead HTC’s efforts… Read more »
No surprise that Martin Sorrell sees the next few months as “very tough”, but the WPP ad group CEO also reckons the financial markets will i… Read more »
– Disney: The mouse is taking Aardman Animations COO Stephen Moore to be its new VP and MD for the EMEA (and Canada!) region, after Tom Tou… Read more »
A statistical postscript to yesterday’s news Philip Schofield is a tweeter – the site is still proportionally more popular in the UK than th… Read more »
The growing volume of online content can’t yet substitute falling investment in commercial broadcasters, because over a third of UK consumer… Read more »
The music industry stands at a critical juncture (no, really this time) – but some people don’t think it’s capable of making leaps bold enou… Read more »
This may go down in history as the moment Twitter went mainstream in the UK – equally, it may not. One by one, the celebs – some real, som… Read more »
Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) is cutting about 52 staff from its 251-strong French operation under the group-wide reductions announced from the company… Read more »
Virgin Media (NSDQ: VMED) is considering whether to delist its VMED listing on New York’s Nasdaq – a legacy of its ntl past – in favour of l… Read more »
Online marketing research and training org Econsultancy is targeting the US by opening up a New York office, after hiring ex ClickZ network… Read more »
– Universal: The label is letting Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) sell its repertoire with no copy protection on its Amazon MP3 stores across Europe. D… Read more »
– 7Digital: The online music retailer and white label store service says download sales were up 260 percent for Q4 2008; unclear if that’s… Read more »
Europe’s music biz will reach a digital tipping point in 2013, when the majority of sales (53 percent) will be from online, mobile and rin… Read more »
Google’s view on record labels – some “get it,” others don’t and Warner can’t be “forced” to be “a good partner.”
Warner Music recently pul… Read more »
Robbie Williams’ manager has accused the UK government of “wimping out” in the fight against illegal P2P downloading. ie:music MD Tim Clark… Read more »
Midem was only too happy to oblige its lead sponsor BlackBerry with a keynote Q&A slot on its first-ever visit to the Cannes music biz confa… Read more »
UK ISPs are lurching awkwardly toward launching next-generation music services – but, typically for the tail-chasing music business, splits… Read more »
Just 11 days in to the job and new MySpace Music president Courtney Holt was thrown in at the deep end, at MidemNet in Cannes, to talk about… Read more »
Trade bodies for both UK ISPs and the music business have used high-profile speeches to warn ministers against legislating to tackle illegal… Read more »
Neelie Kroes is still pawing Steve Ballmer around like a mouse. Europe’s competition commissioner confirmed this morning she sent a “stateme… Read more »
Most people would stop downloading illegal music if sent a warning letter by their ISP, a second set of research has shown. The survey… Read more »
Lycos Europe, which is liquidating the majority of the business after failing to find a buyer, is shutting down its Tripod free web hosting… Read more »
Nokia (NYSE: NOK) will roll out its Comes With Music bundled mobile music initiative in Australia and Singapore in the next few weeks, and h… Read more »
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