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Can daily newspapers survive?
The media is accustomed to calling ‘time’ on industries. How many (or how few) newspapers ever spoke out…
2 September 2011
Stand by for (gulp) the post-Murdoch media world
It’s time to use the past tense. Rupert Murdoch was the original international media mogul. Before him, there…
4 August 2011
Is this the world’s most successful magazine?
What is the most successful magazine in the world? Is it Hearst’s feisty Cosmopolitan, published monthly in 58 countries…
22 July 2011
Harry Potter keeps changing things
The book publishing and retailing business is in turmoil. Nothing new about that. But look at the momentous…
20 July 2011
Magazines in the headlights
The BBC’s £165m mainly-UK magazines business notched up an impressive-sounding 9% increase in profits – just as it…
14 July 2011
UK readers will miss Rupert Murdoch (honestly)
As predicted here and variously across the planet, Rupert Murdoch is in the fight of his life with…
13 July 2011
And another thing about the ‘News of the World’…
The News of the World closure may have been a firewall for the storm threatening to envelop News…
10 July 2011
UK phone hacking breaks open the box: what’s next?
News Corporation has been rocked by the latest phone hacking disclosure that its UK Sunday tabloid the News…
5 July 2011
The power and vulnerability of Rupert Murdoch
This has been a big, bumpy month for the Rupert Murdoch-controlled News Corporation, marked by: UK Government approval…
1 July 2011
UK dailies pay future price for a glorious past
Britons are proud of their national newspapers, even those who no longer read one. The country, whose pioneering…
29 June 2011