Tag Archives: 2010

People have stopped being ‘just print’ or ‘electronic’

Sometimes it’s not what’s said that’s most important, but who it’s said by. I was reminded of this recently when interviewing US magazine royalty, Steve Forbes and Mike Perlis.

These two men have more traditional publishing experience between them than many established newspapers, and watching on from the sidelines was veteran News International editor-turned PR guru, Sir Nicholas Lloyd. Read more »

A strong Q1 for radio, just don’t look behind the music

Great news for the radio industry this week: Rajar figures highlight that more people are tuning in to radio, from more devices, and listening for longer, than ever before, so why the nervous smiles from the broadcasters?

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Publishers take a bite out of Apple in 2011

What a difference a year makes; at last year’s PPA magazine conference it was all about Apple and the thrilling potential of its new dynamic piece of tech, the iPad. Read more »

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The battle for America: Mail and Guardian look west

Guardian & MailOnline to launch in New York

The battle between Britain’s newspapers is about to spill onto the streets of New York, as Associated Newspapers and Guardian News & Media both prepare to launch their first dedicated editorial operations in the city that never sleeps. Read more »

Murdoch, I-Level and… Claudine dominate media in 2010

Vince Cable pictured in The Independent

In terms of commercial media, 2010 was always going to be dominated by one man and one company: Rupert Murdoch, News Corporation.

From the outset we expected paywalls and bundled content offerings (Alesia) to be the order of the day, but no one could have foreseen just where we find ourselves today. Read more »

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