By
James on
June 3rd, 2007
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Driven by a peculiar combination of big businesses and grassroots start-ups, this kind of publishing is creating a fourth tier beneath national, regional and local publications and is focusing on smaller communities than anyone has targeted in years.
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Hundreds of jobs face the axe as the corporation’s director-general demands £4.5m in savings to cover the licence fee shortfall
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The problem, neither fully posed nor answered, is quite what Andy Coulson brings to the Conservative Party.
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This mass amatuerization of publishing has virtually opened the floodgates for one of the industry’s biggest evils - plagiarism.
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Some of the biggest names in the British television industry have proposed that BSkyB, the satellite broadcaster, be broken up to boost competition.
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