Newspaper news from 13 September 2009
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Observer closure 'unlikely' but GNM faces significant job cuts (Daily Telegraph)
Hopes are rising that The Observer will not be closed - although the price of saving Britain's oldest newspaper could be significant jobs cuts....
Hopes are rising that The Observer will not be closed - although the price of saving Britain's oldest newspaper could be significant jobs cuts....
Up to 50 jobs could go at Press Association following Teletext TV closure (Journalism.co.uk)
Jobs at risk after cessation of agency's Teletext television service...
Jobs at risk after cessation of agency's Teletext television service...
A restraint too far (Media Guardian)
Calls for a ban on alcohol advertising are wide of the mark.
Calls for a ban on alcohol advertising are wide of the mark.
Britain denies 'secret deal' over slain cop (CNN)
The British government has not dropped the case of a police officer who was shot dead outside the Libyan embassy in London 25 years ago, the Foreign Office insisted Sunday.
The British government has not dropped the case of a police officer who was shot dead outside the Libyan embassy in London 25 years ago, the Foreign Office insisted Sunday.
England's next game could hit the net (Media Guardian)
England's next game against the Ukraine could be screened on the internet, on a PPV basis, for the first timeDelirious England fans looking forward to...
England's next game against the Ukraine could be screened on the internet, on a PPV basis, for the first timeDelirious England fans looking forward to...
'Rabid consumption has changed' (Media Guardian)
Twelve months is a long time in magazines.
Twelve months is a long time in magazines.
Open Door (Media Guardian)
The readers' editor on… laughing off complaints about Corrections and clarificationsLife is hard enough in the reader's editor's office, where m...
The readers' editor on… laughing off complaints about Corrections and clarificationsLife is hard enough in the reader's editor's office, where m...
Strictly or X Factor? (Media Guardian)
As the BBC and ITV crowd-pullers go head to head, which will you be watching on Saturday nights?It is the prime time head-to-head that is tearing the nation asunder.
As the BBC and ITV crowd-pullers go head to head, which will you be watching on Saturday nights?It is the prime time head-to-head that is tearing the nation asunder.
Newspaper Print Sales: Will The Decline Ever End? (paidContent:UK)
CBS ventures into new frontier with UK's Chello (Financial Times)
CBS Studios, the content arm of the US television network, has signed a programming deal with Chello Media, which operates seven channels on satellite...
CBS Studios, the content arm of the US television network, has signed a programming deal with Chello Media, which operates seven channels on satellite...