By
James on
December 4th, 2007
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“On Friday of last week I issued writs against the NME and its editor Conor McNicholas as I believe they have deliberately tried to characterise me as a racist in a recent interview I gave them in order to boost their dwindling circulation.”
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The most valuable part of the company, its b2b publishing group, is expected to fetch about £1.3bn. It attracted final bids from at least three consortia: Apax Partners and Guardian Media Group, Providence and Permira, and Cinven and Candover.
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H Bauer, the publisher of Take A Break and TV Choice, is contemplating a late tilt at Emap’s magazine and radio divisions, as the first bids for the component parts of the British publishing group began to arrive yesterday.
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An armed gang broke into and set ablaze the printshop of Leader Publications, south of Colombo, on November 21. While no group has claimed responsibility, the circumstances point to the involvement of the security forces or associated paramilitaries.
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Papers like The Seattle Times are in a tough spot: Online advertising revenue is a long way from covering expenses. Meanwhile, print advertising is vanishing. So why not ditch the presses and trucks and go electronic? It just might pencil out.
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“… I still think the person that reads a newspaper ad and goes into a store is a much more valuable consumer than someone who finds it on Craigslist or on Google.”
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