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Media Newsletter 12-19 Aug 2008

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ABCs: Mixed fortunes for men's consumer magazines

ABCs: Private Eye stays top of current affairs titles

ABCs: Sour note for music magazines as circulations plummet

ABCs: Women's glossies record strong performances

As Scotland advances, its proud press retreats

Don't steal TV formats, ABC is warned

Google, 10 years in: big, friendly giant or a greedy Goliath?

Internet TV: watch this space

News is less worrying for Thomson Reuters

Pew report: New breed of 'net newsers' shape US media habits

Telegraph group to close Berlin bureau

The readers' editor on ... why newspapers need an independent voice

Yahoo launches Fire Eagle location tool

Yahoo: Icahn's allies join firm's board

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NUJ: Trinity Midlands cuts a massive blow to journalism

CorpComms editor does it herself

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Journal Comm Newspaper Revenue Sinks in July

'Newsday' TV Allows New Subscriptions via Television Sets

Thomson Reuters Q2 Profit Down 54% On Merger Costs

Virginia Press Association Launches One-Stop Headline Shop

WSJ Launches Free News Application for BlackBerry

Zillow Rolls Out ZIP-Code Level Ads

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French frees increase revenues

Mixed results for Schidsted’s free dailies

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Mecom faces ‘challenging’ market

Start-up for ‘super-networkers’

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CTI joins agencies offering online publishing solutions

Manchester Evening News increases emphasis on business coverage

Media 1 Productions looks to push expertise through Context

Newspapers attack BBC's regional plans

Twice magazine launches £99 deal to help advertisers beat credit crunch

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Are European Newspapers Doing Better Financially Than American?

Newspaper Steals A Page From Airlines And Start Charging Readers For Announcements That Once Were Free

Printing Investments The Key To Newspaper Survival

To The Lifeboats! Rupert Murdoch and the Canadians First!

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£5 billion in ads taken out in UK newspapers

Cox to sell all but 3 newspapers

Dutch sports daily closes

Japan plans to market the wallet phone overseas

Mobile advertising gaining in India, Britain and U.S.

Most 3G users from Asia, Western Europe

NMA launches online readership measurement tool

Online readership growth, print circulation slows in Australia

Online video sales expected to reach $4.5 billion by 2012

OPA Study: Ads do well on local newspaper sites

SNA: U.S. community newspapers fare better than metro dailies

YouTube to draw ads from media companies

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Digital Media’s Slowest Revenue Quarter Ever

Maybe Newspapers Can Benefit From Local Online Media Growth: OPA

Our Newest Report: Online Advertising VC and M&A Deals In The Last Year

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Two Yorkshire printers merge in bid to cut costs

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Community Newspapers Fare Better Than Metro Dailies

Mag Publishers Tumble In First Half Of 2008

McClatchy Newspapers Freezes Wages

Media General: Ad Sales Down In July, Publishing Is Hardest Hit

Nielsen-Backed Group Bids For Set-Top Based TV Ratings

Time Warner Needs To Ramp Up Digital Content Future

Wasserstein To Acquire Cygnus

Better Black TV To Launch

WPP Gets U.S. Approval To Acquire TNS

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