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British press split in two by Wapping’s great gamble
As The Times announces a pay wall for online content, Ian Burrell looks at the implications for the rest of the newspaper industry
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The Tory peer who wants to convince us the PCC has teeth
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Lady Buscombe tells Matthew Bell that the Press Complaints Commission is in the clear
The feral beast: Editor's immoderate offspring
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Red faces at The Guardian, where a moderator of the Comment is Free website has been reprimanded for likening Melanie Phillips to a character from Little Britain.
James Murdoch signals reduced role for his family's newspapers
Friday, 20 November 2009
Future profits will come from television, not press
Ian Burrell: Call for PCC chair to resign
Monday, 16 November 2009
Within a day of making her inaugural speech as chairman of the Press Complaints Commission, Baroness Buscombe is facing a call for her to resign
The Feral Beast: If you can't stand the heat...
Sunday, 15 November 2009
So much for the sisterhood. The Observer's outgoing political editor, Gaby Hinsliff has been roundly condemned by colleagues after signing off with a 4,000-word piece about how the job ruined her family life.
Victory for The Independent as secret court opens its doors
Friday, 13 November 2009
Judge rules that media organisations should be able to attend hearings at the Court of Protection
Has Cameron done a deal?
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Andy McSmith: Mandelson attack shines spotlight on Tory leader's links with Rupert Murdoch
Guardian publisher set to cut over 100 jobs after strategic review
Thursday, 12 November 2009
The Guardian and The Observer newspapers are set to axe up to 10 per cent of their journalists, as the group looks to combat plummeting revenues brought on by the worst advertising recession in living memory.
Plagiarism is no laughing matter for comedians
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Chris Green: A performer has highlighted the growing problem of material being reproduced online
INM strikes restructuring deal with bondholders
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Independent News & Media, the publisher of The Independent and The Independent on Sunday, last night struck a deal with bondholders that will see creditors swap €123m (£110m) worth of debt for a 46 per cent equity stake in the company.
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