Newspapers & magazines
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Jonathan Edwards gets in a sporting spin, Ilie Nastase plays it cool, and Daily Mail astrologer Oscar Cainer’s debut
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Publisher to boost American presence and ‘devolve’ power from London base
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The parent company that owns the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times said it would now be known as a ‘content curation and monetization company’
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Labour leader forced to quieten the crowd before BBC political editor could ask her question
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Editor-in-chief says investigative news site that published allegations of VIP child abuse plans to halve its editorial budget
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Six more Brexit myths from the Eurosceptic press
Hugo Dixon and Luke LythgoeLuke Lythgoe and Hugo Dixon
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CN Group to publish 24 - The North’s National, a paper designed to offer ‘disenfranchised readers’ a sort of Metro/i experience
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Elizabeth Holmes’s former valuation was based on her stake in blood-testing startup Theranos, which has seen its value collapse
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Publisher brings the shutters down on a local title it acquired from Local World
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Whether it’s media outlets’ reluctance to take up a rival’s story or Corbyn’s refusal to play hardball, very little fuss has been made about the allegations
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You won’t be harmed if you don’t do anything wrong, says Rodrigo Duterte, pledging to end crime in six months by assassinating criminals
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Journalists claim international edition will lose the ‘sensibility’ it has had for 130 years
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Jess Phillips says leaving is a very real possibility after receiving more than 600 tweets about raping her in one night
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AIM listing, expected to value business at £185m-£225m, has reportedly attracted investors including fund manager Neil Woodford
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Zanny Minton Beddoes on new owners, battling Brexit, and making a 173-year-old title work online
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There will never be an ‘EU superstate’ as long as the national presses of 28 countries are presenting 28 different visions of the European dream
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Attitudes to disability are shifting at last, which makes it disappointing that stereotypes have been unwittingly dredged up in coverage of a film on the issue
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What Silicon Valley's billionaires don't understand about the first amendment
Nellie Bowles in San FranciscoSome in Silicon Valley have been threatening the ‘uppity’ press with rhetoric about journalists needing ‘to be taught lessons’. That’s not how it works
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Dominance of Facebook and Google has seen print ads plummet and newspapers’ once-bright digital future recede
Greenslade Facebook endorsements are good for news sites, but where's the money?