Monday 28 June 2010

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Sky Sports: channels 1 and 2 will be available through BT
BT to offer Sky Sports 1 and 2 from July
Sara Kimberley, 28 June 2010

BT is to offer Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 2 on...

  
Nick Lawson: MediaCom EMEA CEO
MediaCom expands presence in Middle East
Mark Banham, 28 June 2010

Grey Global is to expand its brand presence in the Middle East...

  
OK! Celebspotter: available in Apple’s iPhone App Store
Live like a celeb with OK! iPhone app
Katherine Levy, 28 June 2010

OK! magazine will launch an iPhone app today (28 June), which aims...

  
Reed Exhibitions: not for sale says parent company
Reed says exhibitions division not for sale
Katherine Levy, 28 June 2010

Reed Elsevier, the indebted publisher and information provider, has said its exhibitions...

  
The Sun: a message to England players
Paper Round (28 June) - Sport remains on the covers as England depart World Cup
Sarah Johnson, 28 June 2010

England's World Cup defeat, Glastonbury favourites, and coalition policy are the big...

  
Times website: expected to go behind paywall within days
Will Murdoch's biggest gamble pay off?
Stephen Armstrong, 25 June 2010

Newspaper groups are backing a range of rethought business models to recoup...

  
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Mark Banham and Arif Durrani, 25 June 2010
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Maisie McCabe, 25 June 2010
 

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