Newspaper news from 16 March 2008
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Gloucestershire Citizen in new magazine giveaway (Press Gazette)
Gloucestershire Media Group, a subsidiary of Northcliffe Media, launches a 64-page, weekly news and property magazine for Stroud tomorrow (Saturday).
Gloucestershire Media Group, a subsidiary of Northcliffe Media, launches a 64-page, weekly news and property magazine for Stroud tomorrow (Saturday).
Price cut and price rise pay off for Sun and Financial Times (Press Gazette)
The Sun’s 20p price-cutting strategy helped it achieve a second consecutive year-on-year rise in circulation in February – with sales up 0.15 per cent to 3,077,060.
The Sun’s 20p price-cutting strategy helped it achieve a second consecutive year-on-year rise in circulation in February – with sales up 0.15 per cent to 3,077,060.
Big guns of the press all quiet on the Iraqi front (The Independent)
In August 2005, as the violence intensified in Iraq, The New York Times said there was talk of withdrawing Coalition troops in the following spring. The Times's Matthew Parris seized on it.
In August 2005, as the violence intensified in Iraq, The New York Times said there was talk of withdrawing Coalition troops in the following spring. The Times's Matthew Parris seized on it.
Subbing shake-up to hit Archant Suffolk division (Press Gazette)
Archant Suffolk managing director Stuart McCreery said that headline writing should not be the soul remit of sub editors and that reporters could sub ...
Archant Suffolk managing director Stuart McCreery said that headline writing should not be the soul remit of sub editors and that reporters could sub ...
Offering the gift of life - for free (Media Guardian)
The game began in the Thirties, when newspapers dished out insurance policies and cuckoo clocks to lure readers: that was the start of the free-DVD cr...
The game began in the Thirties, when newspapers dished out insurance policies and cuckoo clocks to lure readers: that was the start of the free-DVD cr...
Walker’s daily role to take on cheeky rascals (Press Gazette)
The new combined Daily and Sunday Telegraph diary editor Tim Walker has said that working across the two titles will allow the Sunday newspaper staff to break their own stories.
The new combined Daily and Sunday Telegraph diary editor Tim Walker has said that working across the two titles will allow the Sunday newspaper staff to break their own stories.