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Mixed results for Daily Mail owner

Mixed results for Daily Mail owner

The differing fates of Associated Newspapers’ print and online publications have done little to stall a drop in operating profit of £13 million in the past year. Read the full story

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530 jobs lost at Northcliffe as it fights falling revenues

530 staff across regional newspaper publisher Northcliffe Media have lost their jobs since last October, figures published by its parent company have revealed. Read the full story

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Guardian gets rid of MediaGuardian paper supplement

The Guardian‘s Monday Media supplement is no more, as the newspaper’s publisher confirmed that the 27-year-old extra is to make way due to the changing interests of recruitment advertisers. Read the full story

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Emap profits fell in 2010

Emap has reported pre-tax profits of £22m for 2010, compared to £25m from the last nine months of 2009, reports MediaGuardian. Read the full story

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Wedding gives newspapers a right royal boost

To many, possibly even the happy couple themselves, it was a fairytale day. But to newspaper editors across Fleet Street, it was probably equal to a shower storm in the middle of a long drought, as the royal wedding gave some UK newspapers a boost in circulation of up to 25 per cent on Saturday, compared to the previous week. Read the full story

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Sun columnist sparks Guardian future debate

One of the Sun‘s erudite columnists has sparked a debate over the life expectancy of the Guardian, claiming that the newspaper of the year award winner will not survive the next ten years. Read the full story

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Journalism’s only problem is its attitude

Despite tales of woe concerning the effect of the internet, the death of traditional advertising and shrinking news budgets, Robert Niles of the Online Journalism Review believes there’s only one problem facing journalism in 2011 – attitude. Read the full story

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KPMG: Print resilient, paywalls unpopular

A survey has suggested that just two per cent of readers would pay for a website that they currently use for free, reports Press Gazette. 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)