Friday 26 March 2010

Media AM - News International, Alan James, Independent, Carat, Trading Places, Paper Round

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News International: introducing paywalls for its two quality nationals
NI to charge £1 for day's online access to The Times
John Reynolds, 26 March 2010

LONDON - News International will charge £1 for a day's access and...

  
Alan James: chief executive of the Outdoor Advertising Association
Alan James to leave the OAA after eight years
Maisie McCabe, 25 March 2010

LONDON - Alan James, chief executive of the Outdoor Advertising Association, is...

  
The Independent editor, Roger Alton
Who will be Lebedev's editor of the Independent?
Arif Durrani, 25 March 2010

News that Alexander Yevgenievich Lebedev has finally entered the elite group of...

  
Jerry Buhlmann: chief executive of Aegis Media
Carat upgrades UK and global adspend forecasts
Anne Cassidy, 26 March 2010

LONDON - Carat is markedly more optimistic in its latest global adspend...

  
Harry Redknapp: joins TalkSport's World Cup team
Harry Redknapp joins TalkSport's World Cup squad
Maisie McCabe, 26 March 2010

LONDON - Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp is to join UTV's national...

  
Carolyn McCall: leaving GMG for easyJet
Trading Places (26 Mar): This week's people moves in advertising, marketing and media
Staff, 26 March 2010

LONDON - The surprise departure of GMG's Carolyn McCall has dominated the...

  
Daily Star: 70s style camping fun to be had
Paper Round (26 March) - a look at the day's newspapers
Sarah Johnson, 26 March 2010

LONDON - There are predictions of 'rail chaos' in the national press...

  
*   Also in the News
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From Russia with cash: who is Alexander Lebedev?
John Reynolds, 25 March 2010
Industry reaction: Independent must regain its relevance and voice
Staff, 25 March 2010
From £665m to £1: The changing shape of Britain's modern newspaper business
Daniel Farey-Jones, 25 March 2010
The rise and fall of the Independent
Arif Durrani, 25 March 2010
Lebedev completes purchase of the Independent for £1
John Reynolds, 25 March 2010
Steve Cox leaves JCDecaux following integration of Titan
Maisie McCabe, 25 March 2010
Mail Online leads newspaper websites with more than two million daily browsers
Anne Cassidy, 25 March 2010
 

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