New Sun editor on paywalls, politics and what it’s like to fail your shorthand exam 25 times
It’s easy to read a lot into the surprise appointment of David Dinsmore as the new editor of The Sun…
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Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
It’s easy to read a lot into the surprise appointment of David Dinsmore as the new editor of The Sun…
ByThe chief executive of News UK has said that newspaper publishers must sacrifice readership numbers in order to maintain profitability.…
ByWhen you start from a low base all progress looks impressive, all growth appears steep. If that sounds like a…
ByA report by the Reuters Insitute looking at the global state of the news industry has suggested a sharp increase…
ByWhen your journalism is behind a paywall how do you make social media work for you? It’s a conundrum The…
ByThe Washington Post is set to follow the example of its US rival the New York Times by introducing a…
ByIf declining print newspapers don’t find better ways to monetise their growing digital audiences they will go out of business,…
ByGermany’s largest tabloid newspaper Bild has revealed plans to charge readers for access to features, interviews and other exclusive content.…
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