Newspaper news from 16 March 2007
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Jenkins levels "sleaze" charge at Guardian over sponsored supplement (Press Gazette)
Former Times editor turned Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins today accused his own paper of taking government money to portray public relations as journalism.
Former Times editor turned Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins today accused his own paper of taking government money to portray public relations as journalism.
Glossy magazine So London launches (Media Guardian)
4pm: Christena Appleyard has launched glossy weekly So London. By Stephen Brook.
4pm: Christena Appleyard has launched glossy weekly So London. By Stephen Brook.
Mail bids to force council to hold referendum on elected mayor (Hold the Front Page)
Newspaper needs to rally five per cent of city's voters to have a chance of success...
Newspaper needs to rally five per cent of city's voters to have a chance of success...
Regional press snappers make Scottish photography shortlist (Hold the Front Page)
More than 3,000 entries are cut to final shortlist for April awards date...
More than 3,000 entries are cut to final shortlist for April awards date...
Budget coverage to be aired in Second Life metaverse by PA (Hold the Front Page)
Plus: New property website for south coast, squirrel conservation - and more news in brief...
Plus: New property website for south coast, squirrel conservation - and more news in brief...
Probe finds two phones polled half the votes in newspaper's opinion poll (Hold the Front Page)
The two phones were owned by the Conservative deputy leader of the council...
The two phones were owned by the Conservative deputy leader of the council...
Above-inflation pay deal for Yorkshire news staff (Hold the Front Page)
Two-year deal on the back of agreement over new media...
Two-year deal on the back of agreement over new media...
Who's driving CAR? (Journalism.co.uk)
Computer-assisted reporting (CAR) is still a relatively uncommon practice in the UK. Journalism.co.uk talks to a few of its practitionersemail this article digg this del.icio.
Computer-assisted reporting (CAR) is still a relatively uncommon practice in the UK. Journalism.co.uk talks to a few of its practitionersemail this article digg this del.icio.
Whose driving CAR? (Journalism.co.uk)
Computer assisted reporting remains an uncommon practise in the UK, Journalism.co.
Computer assisted reporting remains an uncommon practise in the UK, Journalism.co.
Journalist quits subs desk for a new life in Japan (Hold the Front Page)
Telegraph man to set up English language school with his Japanese wife...
Telegraph man to set up English language school with his Japanese wife...