
<i>Chris Barton:</i> Murdoch puts reader loyalty to the test
The influence of the Times and the Sunday Times could wane as online readership dives, writes Chris Barton.
The influence of the Times and the Sunday Times could wane as online readership dives, writes Chris Barton.
A library in your handbag? Cheaper reading? The salvation of newspapers? Digital publishing promises all that and more. But, reports Karyn Scherer, the future isn't quite here yet.
New Zealand's top broadcasting bureaucrat is tuning out of the sector to be Climate Change Ambassador.
France's most prestigious newspaper is up for grabs.
I informed everyone that I worked in advertising. The immediate reactions varied from pity to silence...
Three distinct styles of marketing are competing...
Buried in a local Michigan paper, one byline offers a taste of what journalism could one day become.
Radio bosses are singing the blues after a 58 per cent rise in the royalties music stations pay record companies and performers.
To lose one personal fortune might be considered bad luck; to lose two looks distinctly careless.
Readers now have the option of turning digital rather than paper pages after yesterday's launch of Whitcoulls' e-book service.
One of the US' largest newspapers has a new rival with the launch of a nonprofit website that's part of a growing trend reshaping US journalism.
The Best Ideas are Free: Online now 10pc of all Kiwi media spend
There's some pretty dire stuff out there but every so often an ad comes along that's a true rib-tickler
Media: Perigo radio stint sparks diction friction
Mike Hosking has defended Hanover co-founder Mark Hotchin, describing the businessman as a victim of tall-poppy syndrome.