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This read digested: biggest magazine in the world struggles for survival in Britain
Thursday, 18 February 2010
"Mayday, Mayday" screamed an item on the Reader's Digest website yesterday, above an offer for a book containing 480 "cliff-hanging, nail-biting pages" and 51 "remarkable survival stories", under the title They Lived to Tell the Tale.
'Mail' article on Stephen Gately cleared by PCC
Thursday, 18 February 2010
The Press Complaints Commission has expressed its regret and discomfort over an article published by the Daily Mail on the death of pop singer Stephen Gately and widely criticised as homophobic, but concluded that the newspaper had a right to publish "opinions that many readers may find unpalatable and offensive".
Reader's Digest collapses into administration
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
Its parent company said it was too early to comment on the future of the magazine's 117 UK staff.
For the record: 15/02/2010
Monday, 15 February 2010
This isn’t just a kind of fad from someone who’s interested in technology...it’s not discretionary.” Peter Horrocks, BBC Head of Global News, gives warning to the corporation’s journalists that they should engage with social media.
From the Queen to Queen Vic
Monday, 15 February 2010
Jonathan Brown: The revolution at 'The Lady' that has set teacups rattling in the parlours of gentlefolk.
Guardian group finally takes its Manchester cash cow to market
Sunday, 14 February 2010
Has GMG broken the spirit of the Scott Trust by selling its regional papers?
The feral beast: Changing faces of 'Apollo'
Sunday, 14 February 2010
More changes at the court of Andrew Neil as popular Apollo editor Michael Hall is toppled by Oscar Humphries.
Images that defined 2009
Saturday, 13 February 2010
Beautiful or emotive, wry or powerful, here are some of the winners of the World Press Photo of the Year awards.
DMGT reports rise in advertising revenues
Thursday, 11 February 2010
The publisher of the The Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday reported an encouraging start to the year yesterday, saying that advertising revenues had risen in its national newspaper division.
Net profits jump at New York Times Co
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Net profits at the New York Times Co more than tripled in the fourth quarter, helped by cost-cutting, an improving ad market and lower pension costs.
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