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- Jeff makes the Grade As if Michael Grade's abrupt departure from the BBC was not bad enough, the fact that The Daily Telegraph's top gloater Jeff Randall got the scoop will rub salt in the wounds. An "impartiality summit" called by Grade earlier this year included Randall,...
- Research articles 2006-12-03
- SHELFLIFE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM
- Women's life style The big success story of 2005 was Emap's weekly Grazia, which launched in February with a cover price of pounds 1.50 and now sells around 700,000 copies a month. Cond Nast launched Easy Living the following month to sit alongside its younger and top-selling...
- Research articles 2006-06-28
- Trinity Mirror to axe 750 as slump in advertising starts to bite
- The newspaper publisher Trinity Mirror has started a new round of job cuts, which could see some 750 workers axed at its regional and national titles, in a further sign that the industry is struggling. The news follows the shock announcement, earlier this week, that Daily Mail...
- Research articles 2005-12-02
- Mega press sale reported.(Business Briefs)(Brief Article)
- MAN Roland scored what is being described as the biggest press deal in history--$600 million--by selling 22 XXL ColorMAN presses to News International Corp. in the United Kingdom. News International parent, News Corp., says the total package of facilities and presses...
- Research articles 2004-11-01
- NEWS INTERNATIONAL: Triple time.
- The fine detail of News International's move from Wapping has yet to emerge but it is safe to say the deal is a real shot in the arm for MAN Roland By Robin Meade It was perhaps the best kept secret that drew almost no...
- Research articles 2004-10-21
- News International in total print restructure
- News International is set to revolutionise production of its titles with an investment of over #600m over the next four years on three new printing plants. The project includes the purchase of 22 Colorman XXL newspaper presses from MAN Roland in a deal worth several hundred million euros....
- Research articles 2004-10-14
- British Homebuilder Readies to Dock with Murdoch.
- By James Robinson, Sunday Business, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 17--News International and Taylor Woodrow are drawing up plans for a huge mixed-use scheme, including luxury housing and offices, on a 40-acre site on the south bank of the Thames. The development could...
- Research articles 2001-06-17
- Agilent Technologies Firehunter and Getronics enable media conglomerate to deliver "gold medal" performance on official olympics web site; News International selects Firehunter to maintain reputation for QoS by monitoring Olympic and other sites
- M2 PRESSWIRE-6 October 2000-AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES: Agilent Technologies Firehunter and Getronics enable media conglomerate to deliver "gold medal" performance on official olympics web site; News International selects Firehunter to maintain reputation for QoS by monitoring Olympic and other sites from a customer's perspective...
- Research articles 2000-10-06
- Big News Bucks Unlikely From Bing? Journalism Could Be The Loser
- The reports say Microsoft is offering to pay newspaper publishers for indexing their stories, if Google (NSDQ: GOOG) is blocked from doing the same.But how real are the talks? One source familiar with discussions advised us caution against “the idea that there would be vast sums of money in...
- External links 2009-11-23
- Times and Sunday Times unveil membership schemes
- News International has unveiled a new model for The Times and The Sunday Times newspapers with the launch of a membership scheme that gives readers access to exclusive events and special offers in return for a £50 annual fee.The initiative, called Times +, is a strategic shift for News...
- External links 2009-10-05
- Google's Schmidt To Murdoch: 'Mass Market Paywalls Won't Work'
- Online news is too freely available for Rupert Murdoch’s global paywall plan to work, according to Google (NSDQ: GOOG) CEO Eric Schmidt. Speaking in a Q&A session at the Royal Televison Society Convention in Cambridge, England, on Thursday the search giant boss said via video link that while WSJ.com...
- External links 2009-09-18
- News International and BSkyB to combine ad offerings
- News International, the owner of The Times, and satellite broadcaster BSkyB are planning to offer clients a combined ad package as part of an initiative to exploit the two companies' connections. An inside source claims that the scheme, dubbed Fusion, does not indicate a permanent sales partnership but will...
- Articles 2009-09-14
- Londonpaper Closure: Murdoch Has Lost Faith In Free
- Thelondonpaper‘s launch team, led by former Campaign editor Stefano Hatfield, flew to New York in 2006 to convince Rupert Murdoch and his executives that the plan would work: easy-going, care-free news for young professionals to flick through on the Tube back to Hampstead, Clapham and Shepherds Bush. A captive...
- External links 2009-08-20
- FT.com Considering iTunes-Style Micro-Payments Model
- FT.com executives are considering introducing a pay-as-you-read model loosely based on Apple's iTunes to increase its digital revenues further. FT.com MD Rob Grimshaw told paidContent:UK in an interview that the site is "exploring the possibility of pay-per-view" and could introduce some form of micropayment model within 12 months, as...
- External links 2009-08-07
- UK's Times Online's Paid Plans: Charging For '24-Hour Access To Digital Edition'
- By Chris Tryhorn: James Harding, the editor of the Times, today gave the clearest indication yet of how News International is going to start charging for its journalism online.Pledging to “rewrite the economics of newspapers”, Harding said the Times would charge for 24-hour access to that day’s edition of...
- External links 2009-11-17
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- XINHUA FINANCIAL NETWORK TO PURCHASE MARKET NEWS INTERNATIONAL
- AsiaInfo Services 12-15-2003 Xinhua Financial Network to Purchase Market News International CHINA, Dec 15, 2003 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Xinhua Financial Network XFN, a subsidiary of China's Xinhua News Agency, said on December 9,that it would purchase Market News International, a...
- Research articles 2003-12-15
- News International to close thelondonpaper
- The company has begun a 30-day consultation period with the 60 staff who work for NI Free Newspapers, the subsidiary of News International that publishes thelondonpaper. The paper will still be published throughout the consultation period. James Murdoch, the chairman and chief executive, Europe and Asia, News Corporation, said: "The...
- News items 2009-08-20
- Bid.Com signs three year agreement with news international.
- LONDON, UK, Sep 19, 2000 Bid.Com International Inc. (NASDAQ: BIDS, TSE: BII), a global application provider of e-commerce solutions, today announced it has entered into a three year agreement with News International, the flagship media business unit of News Corp Inc., and publishers of...
- Research articles 2000-09-19
- People in Wireless News: International DisplayWorks Names Glenn Neland to Board
- Wireless News 12-07-2004 People in Wireless News: International DisplayWorks Names Glenn Neland to Board WIRELESS NEWS-7 December 2004-People in Wireless News: International DisplayWorks Names Glenn Neland to Board C2004 10Meters - http://www.10meters.com International DisplayWorks announced that...
- Research articles 2004-12-07
- People in Wireless News: International DisplayWorks Appoints Steve Gerisch as VP of Sales
- Wireless News 04-12-2006 People in Wireless News: International DisplayWorks Appoints Steve Gerisch as VP of Sales WIRELESS NEWS-April 12, 2006-People in Wireless News: International DisplayWorks Appoints Steve Gerisch as VP of Sales C2006 10Meters - http://www.10meters.com ...
- Research articles 2006-04-12
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