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Newspaper news from 21 March 2007

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This page returns archived stories from our newspaper news section. News stories can and do change; this is a snapshot for historical reasons. Links may no longer be valid.

Royal visit gives Argus a sales boost (Hold the Front Page)
Ten-strong reporting team followed Queen and Duke's every move for video, online and in-paper coverage...
Independent's online revenues soar (Media Guardian)
Online revenues at the Independent have grown 65% according to latest figures. By Mark Sweney.
Hurley launches India's Hello! (Media Guardian)
The first Indian edition of Hello! magazine hit Delhi newsstands, launched with Liz Hurley on the cover. By Owen Gibson.
Falconer: FOI is for the public, not the press (Press Gazette)
Freedom of Information is mainly for the public and not the press, Lord Falconer is due to say in a lecture today.
Speedy event hopes to help media folk meet their match (Hold the Front Page)
Plus: Archant newspapers reach web record - and more regional press news in brief...
Indy's online profit soars (Media Guardian)
12pm: Online revenues at the Independent have grown 65% according to latest figures. By Mark Sweney.
Britain's first halfpenny daily marks its 150th anniversary (Hold the Front Page)
Flurry of activity as celebrations involve the community...
Journalist plans 10,000-mile motor race to Mongolia (Hold the Front Page)
Intrepid writer will have his dad, an old Fiesta and the open road for company on international adventure...
How to: tame your RSS sources using Feed Rinse (Journalism.co.uk)
Get those filthy feeds whiter than white in a few simple stepsemail this article   digg this   del.icio.
Google tests pay-per-action ads (Journalism.co.uk)
Test of new model where advertisers pay publishers for specific actions on their sitesemail this article   digg this   del.icio.
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