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NWSANews Corporation
BLCBelo Corp.
GCIGannett Co., Inc.
MEGMedia General, Inc.
BRKABerkshire Hathaway Inc.

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  • GroupM Report Predicts Steady UK Ad Spending Growth

    American Association of Advertising Agencies - 06/19/2013
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    Advertising spending in measured media in the United Kingdom is expected to show a 3.3 percent increase this year, ahead of the 2.1 percent advance recorded in the summer Olympics year 2012, according to a new report from GroupM.

  • Newspapers to lose £400 million in advertising revenue over next two years

    Press Gazette - 06/19/2013
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    UK newspapers are set to lose almost £400 million in print advertising over the next two years, according to a forecast from a media buying specialist. The report from Group M said...

  • Guardian accused of surrendering to newspaper rivals over regulation

    Guardian Unlimited - 06/19/2013
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    The Guardian has been accused of surrendering to "press corporations responsible for many of those abuses" that led to the establishment of the Leveson inquiry. Hacked Off, the lobby group that campaigns on behalf of victims of press intrusion has written to the paper asking it not to "bend to the powerful vested interests" it so "valiantly exposed".

  • The challenge: From legacy media to the new digital age

    Nation Multimedia - 06/19/2013
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    In our Convergent Newsroom, every report, however small or trivial, about the global trend in the media is discussed with great interest. As Andrew Grove of Intel once said in his famous book "Only the Paranoid Survive", we make it a point to tell everybody in the newsroom to deliver and analyse "bad news" before digesting "good news", especially if it is directly related to the future...

  • Rupert Murdoch's new publishing division loses 3% on first day of trading

    Guardian Unlimited - 06/19/2013
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    Rupert Murdoch 's new newspaper company made a low-key stock market debut in Sydney, losing 3% of its value on its first day of trading. Class B voting shares in New News Corporation began trading on the Australian market at noon local time on Wednesday (1am BST), and closed at A$14.55 (£8.84), 45 cents lower than its opening value of A$15.

  • Mayor advertises displeasure with ad contract

    The Kingston Whig-Standard - 06/19/2013
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    City councillors got into a wide-ranging debate Tuesday night over whether to enter a two-year contract for regular advertising in the Whig-Standard.

  • FF+: Statement by Anton Alberts, Freedom...

    Polity - 06/19/2013
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    In a reply to a question asked by the Freedom Front Plus in parliament, the minister of Finance acknowledged that funds of the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) will be used to invest in the Independent News and Media group in conjunction with the ANC orientated Sekunjalo Independent Media consortium.

  • Regional press ‘set to lose £200m' in ad revenues by 2014

    Hold The Front Page - 06/19/2013
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    by Helen Lambourne , last updated on June 19, 2013 4 Regional newspapers are set to lose more than £200m in print advertising revenue over the next two years, according to predictions from media investment analysts.

  • New News Corp fails to impress on debut

    The Sydney Morning Herald - 06/19/2013
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    Rupert Murdoch's new News Corp publishing business failed to impress investors in its stock market debut, losing three per cent of its value. The massive media empire is splitting its growing and more profitable cable TV and film assets from its traditional but struggling newspapers. Shares in the publishing division, known as new News Corp, began trading on the Australian market...

  • How The Civil Rights Movement Was Covered In Birmingham

    KUOW - 06/19/2013
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    As the Civil Rights Movement was unfolding across the US in 1963, the entire nation had its eyes on climactic events taking place in Southern cities like Birmingham, Ala., and Jackson, Miss. But there's a stark difference between how the national press covered the events in Birmingham and how Birmingham's papers covered their own city.

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