Magazine world view: Ad optimism; hot news; Private Eye sued (shurely not: ed)
- Ad industry optimism reaches highest point yet: improves for all media, especially digital (MediaDailyNews)
- Britain's biggest-selling women's weekly has launched a political party (Guardian)
- There is no hot news. All news is hot news (Buzz Machine)
- Time pulls magazine stories from its website (DailyFinance)
- Will Fred Drasner be Newsweek's next owner? (DailyFinance)
- Government upholds NUJ member's European Court victory over 'stop and search' anti-terror law (Jon Slattery)
- Greenpeace is back, but Time Warner looks the other way (Dead Tree Edition)
- So much for encouraging publishers to mail efficiently . . . (Dead Tree Edition)
- Chris Spratling [CEO] to depart from Reader's Digest UK (Guardian)
- Private Eye claims Barclays are first to sue over spoof (Press Gazette)
Labels: world view
2 Comments:
It’s “shurely.” As in “shome mishtake.”
Of course it is. Fixed.
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