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Mail Online will be profitable in 2013

Mail Online will be profitable in 2013

The runaway success of Mail Online has prompted its owner to consider rolling out offices for the website around the world. Read the full story

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Mail publisher launches its own editorial review

The publisher of the Daily Mail has launched a review of its editorial controls and procedures across its national newspapers. Read the full story

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DMGT profits fall in past quarter

Daily Mail and General Trust has reported that its regional Northcliffe division’s ad revenue fell by 10 per cent year-on-year in the quarter to 2 July, with circulation revenue also down by eight per cent. Read the full story

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DMGT nationals see ad revenues rise; regionals continue cuts

Daily Mail and General Trust has recorded a five per cent increase in ad revenue in its national newspaper division in the past three months to 2 January, but its regional division continues to cut staff in the face of falling revenues. Read the full story

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Dacre rewarded with 70 per cent pay rise

The Daily Mail‘s Paul Dacre, Fleet Street’s best paid editor, took home £2.8m last year thanks to a 70 per cent rise on his 2009 pay, when he did not take a bonus. Read the full story

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Northcliffe Media announce more staff cuts

Northcliffe Media announce more staff cuts

Northcliffe Media has announced that it is set to cut more than 50 jobs across its regional newspapers in an effort to cut costs in the face of “very tough times”. Read the full story

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DMGT buoyed by profits

Daily Mail publisher DMGT has announced that it expects a big improvement in year-on-year profits when it announces them on 3 October. Read the full story

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Make up your mind, DMGT

Make up your mind, DMGT

It’s been a dizzying week for Daily Mail and General Trust. Despite figures suggesting that its national operations are beginning to make a recovery (advertising revenues are up 13 per cent in the past three months), its regional arm is still struggling to find a way out of the fiscal doldrums. Read the full story

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"The Daily Mail is being far too modest… the runaway success of the website owes very little to piggy-backing on 'the strengths of the newspaper'."


The Media Blog‘s Will Sturgeon credits Mail Online’s picture desk as the “engine room” of its booming growth after comScore named it the world’s biggest newspaper site.


(Source: The Media Blog)