On Print’s Turf Google Wins for Creativity
by: Stuart Elliott | The New York Times THE winner of a contest to encourage creativity in print advertising, with a grand prize of $1 million worth of full-page ad space in USA Today, is a ...
View ArticleAP to Cover Inauguration in All Formats and On Real-Time Platform
by: Press Release | AP From the swearing-in ceremony to the parade along Pennsylvania Avenue to the celebratory evening balls, the Associated Press will provide full text, photo, video, ...
View ArticleUganda tabloid urges hanging of homos
A Ugandan tabloid has published photos of 100 allegedly homosexual men, including their addresses and workplaces, calling for their hanging. The weekly was sold freely around the ...
View ArticlePolitico Creates Full-Time Marketing Unit
by: Betsy Rothstein | Media Bistro Politico is creating a full-time marketing unit. The new head of it will be Sara Olson, who has received a major promotion to the post of VP of Marketing. ...
View ArticleMiami Herald Announces Furlough Program
by: JimRomenesko.com At McClatchy’s Miami Herald, "most full-time employees who work a regularly scheduled 40-hour week, including executives and managers, will be required to take one ...
View ArticleA Newspaper For and About Indias Rural Majority
by: Chandrahas Choudhury | Bloomberg A newspaper devoted exclusively to rural news appeared in north India last month. Here's why this was such a big deal.The most significant development in ...
View ArticleHow the New York Times Scored its Journal News Interviews
by: Erik Wemple | The Washington Post In the field of media reporting, Rupert Murdoch is a hot interview. Roger Ailes is a hot interview. Nate Silver is a hot interview. Over the past three ...
View Article50 Editorial Staff Volunteer for Redundancy at Guardian and Observer
by: Dominic Ponsford | The Press Gazette Guardian journalists are hopeful that sackings can be avoided as more than 50 editorial staff have now volunteered for redundancy. Management want to ...
View ArticleHow Three Publishers Made Custom Advertising Pay Off
by: Lucia Moses | AdWeek Call it custom content, sponsored stories, native ads-publishers from Wired to BuzzFeed are chasing gold in ads that look and read like edit to rid themselves of ...
View ArticleAdvances in Digital Publishing Technologies Help Brands Tap into Mobile...
- Increased consumer interest in using shopping applications means retailers must adapt to meet the rising expectations for specialized mobile shopping experiences, according to research released ...
View ArticleGlenn Kramon named NYT tech editor
The New York Times’ Glenn Kramon will become the paper’s technology editor, according to a report on Wednesday. Kramon, formerly the assistant managing editor for enterprise, will ...
View Articlei Editors Letter Take part in our next iWriters competition
Aspire to be a writer? Fancy seeing your name in a national newspaper? Got something interesting to say? We champion fresh talent here at i, be it via our FreeView stable of columnists; Ben Jennings, ...
View ArticleMorsi Speech Against Jews Taken Out of Context
" Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi says vitriolic comments he made against Jews and Zionists three years ago had been taken out of context, an explanation that fell short of a U.S. call for him to ...
View ArticlePanetta to Pope Pray for Me
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, on what he said is most likely his last official international trip, asked the pope at the Vatican to pray for him. Panetta, 74, a Catholic, sat Wednesday in a ...
View ArticleNew Auckland Fairfax editor-in-chief named
Fairfax Media New Zealand has hired a former editor of Queenstown's Mountain Scene - Garry Ferris - as editor-in-chief for its Auckland operations. Staff approached by the Herald hoped the ...
View ArticleIdle No More Manitoba newspaper gives thumbs-down to corrupt lazy Aboriginal...
MORRIS, MAN.--A controversy is brewing in this southern Manitoba farm town after the community newspaper published editorial comments calling Aboriginals corrupt and lazy. A bricks and bouquets ...
View ArticleThursday newspaper round-up Boeing Goldman pay Blockbuster...
Thu 17 Jan 2013 LONDON (SHARECAST) - Europe, Japan and India on Thursday joined the United States in grounding their fleet of Boeing Dreamliner 787s, a day after a Japanese aircraft was ...
View ArticleTesco places full-page adverts in national newspapers to apologise for horse...
Supermarket giant Tesco has placed full-page adverts in a number of national newspapers apologising to customers for selling beef burgers containing horse ...
View ArticleChoose open access publishing your science behind a paywall is immoral | Mike...
If access to your research is restricted by a paywall it hasn't really been 'published' at all. Open access puts it in the public domain. Photograph: Craig ...
View ArticleHeavy flooding hits Jakarta killing 5
Heavy flooding hit Jakarta, forcing the evacuation of thousands of people and killing five, officials said. The Jakarta Post said the causes of the deaths are varied. Two individuals were ...
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