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The arrest of four of The Sun’s most senior journalists on Saturday morning was – for me – the most shocking development in the hacking scandal since the closure of the News of the World in July. It should be noted that these arrests are linked to the hacking scandal only in the sense that [... ]
104 Leading UK Newspaper Publishing Companies Analysed in New Report | PRLog
104 Leading UK Newspaper Publishing Companies Analysed in New Report. Report Buyer, the online destination for business intelligence for major industry sectors, has added a new report. - PR11776395
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Clippings services users must have licence or infringe newspapers' copyright, says court | Pinsent
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For Papers, a Downsizing Trickle Becomes a Flood - NYTimes.com
No one knows which will be the first big city without a large newspaper, but there are candidates across the U.S.
Webs and Ziplocal Partner to Bring Mobile-Optimized Websites and Custom Facebook Pages to Local
Webs Family of Products Soon to be Available to all Directory and Newspaper Publishers on Ziplocal and ImmersiFind Local Search Platform
Clive Milner to leave News International - Press Gazette
<p>Clive Milner, chief operating officer of News International, is to leave the company after 30 years. He is not expected to be directly replaced in his role.</p>
SCS Takes West Indian Weekly Live on Scoop in 7 Days
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Nation's largest gay newspaper publisher closes
ATLANTA -- The nation's largest publisher of newspapers serving the gay and lesbian community has shut down and plans to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
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