Media Newsletter 25 Feb - 5 Mar 2010

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Tindle launches four new papers

Metro retains London Underground distribution contract

Sly Bailey: Trinity Mirror doesn't believe in paywalls

Trinity Mirror cost cuts reduce impact of ad slump

FT.com subscription revenue up 43%

BBC 'likely to sell its UK magazines'

Apax partner on reasons to buy newspapers

Can selling links save newspapers?

Lebedev to make five-year printing and editorial deals over Independent papers

Regional papers run out of tricks to beat circulation slide

Lebedev's purchase of the Independent - the final countdown

London Evening Standard soars in the National Readership Survey

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Lebedev deal on Independent nears

Mulholland: Observer will lose readers but break even

Financial Times profit drops 47 per cent

NRS: Star up 11% as Standard doubles readership

UBM: Business publishing is heading for 'last man standing' scenario

Profits down 11 per cent to £146m for Informa

'Significant interest' in buying Reader's Digest UK

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'FT' Parent Pearson 2009 Profit Soars 45% on U.S. Education Publishing

Dan Bogler to head 'FT' Medley Global Advisors

Atex Acquires Kaango

New Stats on Overall U.S. Ad-Spend Losses

Adicio Unveils Editions for Smaller Media Businesses

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Trinity Mirror sees ‘dismantling' benefit

Newsweek to launch Pakistan edition

Private equity bidders eye IDC

Strategy execution key in world of limited options

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Metro UK about to extend distribution contract

Metro UK third best-read paper in 2009

Europe: free circulation down in 2009 and 2010

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Cuts bring a £36m profit at Trinity Mirror regionals

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Global mobile advertising to exceed $19.1 billion in 2012

New business development/innovation, ad sales & e-business are development priorities

NY Times content debuts on 850 video screens across U.S.

AP launches new units set to charge for iPad

Twitter to launch search-related ads

Google announces DoubleClick for Publishers

Study: Newspaper Web sites 'most valued' for local news and information

Financial Times moves magazine printing operations to UK

Affiliated Media wins approval of bankruptcy plan

Dow Jones buys out SmartMoney, launches 'Reprint Portal'

Lebedev to pay token pound for the Independent

Bloomberg moves into government sector

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Videos: NYT's Sulzberger, FT's Ridding On Growing Through Subscription

FT Will Use PayPal For Daily, Weekly Payments

Cablevision Sees Alternative Path To Entering The Wireless Market

New York Times Partners With RMG To Build An Out-Of-Home Network

The Online Dating Recession

Nielsen Biz' Sale To E5 Consortium: Around $80 Million

Online Music Service Mog Raises About $10 Million; UK Expansion Planned

Haymarket's Autosport Magazine Launches E-Paper Version

Corrected: Thomson Reuters Market Division Pulls Down Profits

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Showtime, Verizon Team For Interactive TV

Newspaper Sites Most Trusted Local News Source

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Reader's Digest targeted by 25 potential buyers, administrators claim

BBC Worldwide pays £17m to take control of Woolworths joint venture

ITV chairman Archie Norman outlines new strategy

 

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