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Lord Black to speak at The Printing Charity annual luncheon

By |2015-10-24T09:07:05+01:00October 24th, 2015|News|

LORD Black of Brentwood, Telegraph Media Group executive director, is to speak at The Printing Charity annual luncheon next month. Lord Black, chairman of the News Media Association’s legal, policy and regulatory affairs committee, will address guests at the event on 5 November at Stationers’ Hall in London. The Printing Charity was set up in 1827 to help aged, infirm, and distressed printers [...]

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Informa Exhibitions shapes a new IPEX for the UK in 2017

By |2015-10-13T08:33:13+01:00October 13th, 2015|News|

Informa partners with Picon and the NEC and establishes Joint Executive Committee to develop IPEX as a premier triennial print industry event in the UK Informa has forged a partnership with Picon and the NEC (National Exhibition Centre) and created a joint executive committee to shape a new IPEX in 2017 at the NEC in [...]

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Archant Dialogue expands senior team with creative and digital appointments

By |2015-10-12T13:18:11+01:00October 12th, 2015|News|

Content marketing agency Archant Dialogue has made two new senior appointments as it continues to expand its offering to clients. Dialogue works with high profile brands including Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, Center Parcs, AGA Rangemaster, Harley-Davidson, Jeep, Royal Ascot and British Eventing on content strategy, consumer engagement and marketing solutions. Creative Director Jon Lilley joins from The Daily Mail where [...]

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Gannett to acquire Journal Media Group for $12 a share

By |2015-10-09T09:12:07+01:00October 9th, 2015|News|

Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE: GCI) (“Gannett”) and Journal Media Group, Inc. (NYSE: JMG) (“JMG”) have announced that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement under which Gannett will acquire all of the outstanding common stock of Journal Media Group for approximately $280 million, net of acquired cash. Under the terms of the transaction, which was unanimously approved by [...]

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NMA: Europe’s AVMS Directive ‘must not impede press sector’

By |2015-10-09T09:11:22+01:00October 9th, 2015|News|

The News Media Association has stressed that any EU revision of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive must not lead to new controls over press online content and newspaper websites. The AVMSD harmonised the audiovisual rules of the Member States. It regulates television broadcasts and online on-demand services. It applies to programmes that are TV-like and for which providers have [...]

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Record breaking tablet reads for The Sunday Times

By |2015-10-09T09:10:13+01:00October 9th, 2015|News|

The Sunday Times tablet edition attracted a record 102,800 readers on Sunday (4 October) with the average reader spending 60 minutes and 49 seconds with us on their tablets. Sian Griffiths’ Young Minds campaign story about the mental health crisis in top schools was the most shared article, while recipes from the second issue of our new food supplement The [...]

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What’s Auntie up to now?

By |2015-10-05T17:59:33+01:00October 5th, 2015|News|

Gary Cullum believes that we deserve best practise and best value from our licence fee-funded BBC SO the BBC wants to compete with regional and local newspapers’ online services across the UK. Lord Hall, the former Tony Hall, BBC head honcho director-general, wants to appoint 100 journalists to seek out and report local news. As laudable as it [...]

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Sir Ray Tindle: Local papers have a long future

By |2015-09-29T14:24:33+01:00September 29th, 2015|News|

Speaking at a lunch event attended by Culture Secretary John Whittingdale and The Countess of Wessex  today (Thursday), Sir Ray pointed to Sir Martin Sorrell’s recent comments about the high levels of engagement with printed newspapers as evidence that local newspapers “have a long future ahead.” At the lunch to mark the 150th Anniversary of South London Press, chairman of Tindle [...]

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UK recovered paper market revives after calm summer

By |2015-09-24T08:33:40+01:00September 24th, 2015|News|

The British recovered paper market was quiet and stable in the third week of September. Arisings as a rule remained fairly low overall, although some signs suggest collection volumes could now start to rebound, reports EUWID Recycling and Waste Management. Mixed paper was sought-after domestically and abroad up until mid-September, a trend in marked contrast to [...]

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News Corp to acquire social video ad platform Unruly

By |2015-09-18T08:11:21+01:00September 18th, 2015|News|

News Corp announced today that it has agreed to acquire Unruly Holdings Limited,  a leading global ad platform that is revolutionising digital and social video advertising for clients around the world. “Unruly is a feisty and creative company with a start-up sensibility that fits perfectly with our own approach to developing businesses in the digital [...]

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