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Martin Sorrell, chief executive of WPP and one of adland's best known soothsayers, has dramatically revised his stance on the viability of publishers charging for content online following comments from the quintessential newspaper man, Rupert Murdoch...

 

And so it comes to pass, News International's most popular daily newspaper The Sun has declared its allegiance to David Cameron's Tories. The Sun tells its readers in no uncertain terms today to vote Conservative at the next election, effectively...

 

‘The summer’s over, I’ve had time to think about it, I want to quit,’ appears to be the mantra being followed by many high-profile media execs this month. Recession or not, September has lived up to its billing as the month which gets headhunters hearts...

 

As images of the City of London under siege are transmitted around the world, some serious questions regarding the media’s involvement in the G20 demonstrations must be asked. Photos of bloodied protesters clashing with baton-wielding police fill the...

 

Congratulations must go to Associated’s Metro, which celebrates 10 years in circulation today. The free city-based spoiler to Sweden’s Metro International has defied the critics, and the odds, and managed to carve out a niche for a daily title that encapsulates...

 

British newspapers received another body blow this week, outside the all too familiar stories of looming redundancies. The national press is no longer considered a reliable source of information and, unless sweeping changes are made to the existing system...

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