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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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News needs ‘The Three Ps’

Sly Bailey has outlined her vision of a “post-web” newspaper business, reports paidContent. Read the full story

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Regional press isn’t dead yet

Regional press isn’t dead yet

The death of the newspaper may not come as soon as expected, after Enders Analysis admitted that its pessimistic predictions for the regional press had been wide of the mark. Read the full story

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Quality press sneers at working class, claims NotW boss

Quality press sneers at working class, claims NotW boss

The quality press has been accused of “sneering at the working class” by the News of the World’s managing director Bill Akass. Read the full story

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International news dropping from UK newspapers’ radar

International news dropping from UK newspapers’ radar

Coverage of international news by the UK media has fallen by up to 40 per cent in the past 30 years, according to a study by the Media Standards Trust. Read the full story

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Sales of i ‘exceeded expectations’

Sales of i ‘exceeded expectations’

The editor of i, the Independent’s smaller brother, has claimed that it has “exceeded our most bullish of expectations” in its first few days on sale. Read the full story

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Condé Nast profits dive

Condé Nast profits dive

Condé Nast, publisher of magazines including Glamour and GQ, has revealed it took a massive cut in pre-tax profits for 2009. Read the full story

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"You can’t photograph a flying bullet but you can capture genuine fear."


A 2007 quote from legendary war photographer Horst Faas, who died aged 79 last week.


(Source: Press Gazette)

 

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