Newspaper news from 8 February 2009
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A new editor, but 'Tatler' won't be joining the 'Hello!' polloi (The Independent)
Tomorrow morning a new editor will be announced for Tatler, the glossy society magazine that is celebrating its 300th anniversary.
Tomorrow morning a new editor will be announced for Tatler, the glossy society magazine that is celebrating its 300th anniversary.
Are only the chattering classes allowed to make money from a fatal illness? (Media Guardian)
Am I the only member of the middle, chattering classes to find Jade Goody utterly magnificent? She's been photographed bald after chemotherapy treatme...
Am I the only member of the middle, chattering classes to find Jade Goody utterly magnificent? She's been photographed bald after chemotherapy treatme...
The feral beast: Entertaining Mr Jones (The Independent)
Spotted: fresh-faced 'Evening Standard' proprietor Evgeny Lebedev, having lunch at a top London eatery with 'GQ' editor Dylan Jones.
Spotted: fresh-faced 'Evening Standard' proprietor Evgeny Lebedev, having lunch at a top London eatery with 'GQ' editor Dylan Jones.
Equality chief blasted over Thatcher row (Media Guardian)
The Equality and Human Rights Commission was last night accused of bowing to the rightwing press after it refused to express a view on the sacking of ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission was last night accused of bowing to the rightwing press after it refused to express a view on the sacking of ...
Johnston Press hires KPMG to restructure debt (Financial Times)
The struggling regional newspaper business has called in the accountancy firm to help it explore its options over its £450m burden, which must be...
The struggling regional newspaper business has called in the accountancy firm to help it explore its options over its £450m burden, which must be...
Slump gives bitter aftertaste to OK!'s Stateside sugar (Media Guardian)
It was billed as a brave attempt to crack the US, launching a celebrity magazine into a crowded market dominated by supermarket tabloids such as People and the National Enquirer.
It was billed as a brave attempt to crack the US, launching a celebrity magazine into a crowded market dominated by supermarket tabloids such as People and the National Enquirer.
NPR: Philanthropists to the rescue of journalism? (Journalism.co.uk)
David Folkenflik of NPR on how not-for-profit organisations such as ProPublica might play a bigger part in the news business of the future. Full story… Similar Posts: ProPublica hires T.
David Folkenflik of NPR on how not-for-profit organisations such as ProPublica might play a bigger part in the news business of the future. Full story… Similar Posts: ProPublica hires T.
Free at last: solution for the Standard? (Media Guardian)
Here's a problem any number can sweat over. You're the new owner of a struggling London paper losing £18m a year - call it the Evening Standard.
Here's a problem any number can sweat over. You're the new owner of a struggling London paper losing £18m a year - call it the Evening Standard.