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“GCap Media, Britain’s largest radio group, intends to focus on online media after “stabilizing” its plummeting advertising performance. Annual revenue is down nine percent, according to this morning’s trading update “
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“Emap today forecast a ‘weak’ year ahead for its radio and consumer magazines businesses as it reported revenues down 2% across the group. Emap is working to develop its digital operations, and is forecasting digital revenues up 35% at £127m.”
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World Editors’ Forum report: “Looking to find out what editors-in-chief of the world’s newspapers think about the rapidly changing media landscape? Best practices in integrating your paper’s print and online operations?”
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Mark Glaser: “How the Newspaper of the Future Will Operate Online” Including: “Reorganize newspaper sites into a series of micro-sites on niche topics.”
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“Why do we so often overlook the art of writing witty, compelling headlines and blurbs online? … we should all take greater care not to belittle the everyday editing that goes on. It is crucial yet thankless work.”
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Peter Boman appointed General Manager of JICIMS, to “manage the development of a framework for a proposed online planning currency to sit alongside existing industry currencies such as BARB, NRS and RAJAR.”
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The Telegraph signs up three regular commenters to blog on their site. “This is quite a change for us. At first we didn’t even allow freelance writers to blog – everyone had to be staff.”
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Newsroom Barometer: “Online will be the most common platform within 10 years, news will mostly be free, and opinion and in-depth commentary will increase in importance.”
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