links for 2007-05-06
Posted on May 6, 2007, 9:19 pm, by James, under
Links.
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What are newspapers doing right? What are newspapers doing wrong?
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Gordon Brown already has powerful friends in the media, including Sun editor Rebekah Wade. Rupert Murdoch is close to Blair but he likes Brown too. Brown also has a genuine rapport with Daily Mail editor-in-chief Paul Dacre.
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The Herald, Sunday Herald and Evening Times are embroiled in a further dispute with management over job losses that have raised fears over the impact they will have on the Glasgow-based titles.
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How do advertisers tell if a new commercial is going to be a hit with the public or fall flat on its face? At least two Australian companies are offering neuromarketing services that rely on adapted EEG analysis.
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“Should we read your New Yorker essay aloud or do it again?”
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A magistrate court in Kushtia on Thursday rejected a police prayer for remand of the two Jatyiatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) leaders arrested for their alleged involvement in the attack on a journalists’ convention in the town on Many 29 last year.
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The Miami Herald won nine Green Eyeshade Awards for journalistic excellence in the Southeastern United States on Saturday, including top print and online honors for the House of Lies series exposing abuse in Miami-Dade’s housing program.
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The National Union of Journalists Malaysia has urged the Government to acknowledge the existence of Internet citizen reporting and blogging as a new media for disseminating information.
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Staff at Independent Newspapers have voted to accept a €17 million voluntary redundancy package. A ballot of National Union of Journalists (NUJ) members at the company voted by 133 to 98 to accept the cost-cutting drive.