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More scrutiny of News Corporation’s UK tabloids by Ofcom… but this time with a good result for the media company. The UK communications re… Read More »
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Aegis Media, the media buying and marketing division of Aegis Group, is beefing up its mobile assets and activity: it is taking an undisclos… Read More »
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Over the past three-and-a-half years, Les Hinton had made a name for himself in the U.S. as something of a turnaround specialist, making goo… Read More »
“Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) store is the most user-friendly route for subscribers,” Telegraph Media Group digital editor Edward Roussel tells paidCo… Read More »
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The Royal Wedding: Big Hats, And Bigger Viewing Figures
The numbers are coming in on just how many people tuned in to watch the wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton. While some are highly s… Read More »
Mail Online, the most popular UK newspaper website network, returned to double-digit growth in March. The Daily Mail (LSE: DMGT) & General… Read More »
Skinkers Agency Buying Mobile Developer Umee
Another acquisition that points to the ongoing covergence and consolidation in the mobile and digital media industries, this time in the UK. Read More »
Profits at Telegraph Media Group jumped 11% to almost £60m in 2010 thanks to a rebound in advertising markets and continuing cost savings f… Read More »
Remember the great Free Vs Paid debate of 2010? Here, NPR reporter David Folkenflik digs in to Times Newspapers’ strategy… Read More »
The response from many publishers to Apple’s subscription announcement has been a shellshocked “errrr…” – many are confused exactly how th… Read More »
Telegraph Media Group’s Alison Reay has stepped down from her role as strategic and multimedia partnership director, Mediaweek reports. Wher… Read More »
The Telegraph is amongst the newspapers chasing web audiences by analysing exactly what potential readers are looking for. Its list of “The… Read More »
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