Newspaper news from 2 September 2008
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Full shortlist of Association of Online Publishers award nominees (Journalism.co.uk)
The full list of nominees for this year’s AOP awards, which span 16 categories (courtesy of the AOP): Launch 2008 Guardian News and Media - guardian.co.uk/katine Hearst digital - allaboutyou.
The full list of nominees for this year’s AOP awards, which span 16 categories (courtesy of the AOP): Launch 2008 Guardian News and Media - guardian.co.uk/katine Hearst digital - allaboutyou.
Full-colour Telegraph goes to 90p while Guardian Weekend edition rises by 10p (Press Gazette)
The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph are to bring in 10p price increases this week after The Times put its weekday price up to 80p last week.
The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph are to bring in 10p price increases this week after The Times put its weekday price up to 80p last week.
Daily Telegraph trumpets full-colour debut (Media Guardian)
The Daily Telegraph relaunched in full colour today and celebrated its historic move by launching a new crossword.
The Daily Telegraph relaunched in full colour today and celebrated its historic move by launching a new crossword.
BBC appoints Seetha Kumar as website controller (Journalism.co.uk)
Former head of HD for the corporation takes up newly-created position...
Former head of HD for the corporation takes up newly-created position...
Daily Record dispute heads for mediation (Media Guardian)
The NUJ and management from the Daily Record and Sunday Mail are set to meet for talks at arbitration body Acas following a vote for industrial action.
The NUJ and management from the Daily Record and Sunday Mail are set to meet for talks at arbitration body Acas following a vote for industrial action.
Boxing promoter Warren wins libel payout from Express journalist (Press Gazette)
Boxing promoter Frank Warren has accepted substantial libel damages from the publisher Random House over allegations published in a Ricky Hatton autob...
Boxing promoter Frank Warren has accepted substantial libel damages from the publisher Random House over allegations published in a Ricky Hatton autob...
Haverhill Echo editor David Hart facing redundancy (Press Gazette)
Job cuts at Johnston Press could leave a local weekly newspaper in East Anglia without an editor...
Job cuts at Johnston Press could leave a local weekly newspaper in East Anglia without an editor...
Boxing promoter Warren wins libel case against Express journalist (Press Gazette)
Boxing promoter Frank Warren has accepted substantial libel damages from the publisher Random House over allegations published in a Ricky Hatton autob...
Boxing promoter Frank Warren has accepted substantial libel damages from the publisher Random House over allegations published in a Ricky Hatton autob...
Johnston Press pushes ahead with printing plant closure (Hold the Front Page)
More than 70 jobs could be under threat as two mornings move to overnight printing...
More than 70 jobs could be under threat as two mornings move to overnight printing...
Restricted reporting: what’s the future for contempt of court? (Journalism.co.uk)
An interview with Bob Satchwell, executive director of the Society of Editors, explaining his ideas for reform of contempt of court legislation in the...
An interview with Bob Satchwell, executive director of the Society of Editors, explaining his ideas for reform of contempt of court legislation in the...