11/19/2008
Anorak Publishing launches (Anorak)
Anorak, one of the UK’s longest running news and media websites, has unveiled its new re-design. The site’s owner, Paul Sorene, has also announced the formation of a new online content company – Anorak Publishing.
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11/18/2008
Independent newspapers to cut 90 jobs (Independent)
Independent News and Media is to cut around 90 jobs from The Independent and The Independent on Sunday as part of a major restructuring programme that will affect all areas of operation.
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11/23/2008
Poms' latest freeze turns up heat on Johnson (Narooma News)
WHETHER Martin Johnson's perma-scowl will ever thaw is hard to predict, but for the foreseeable future, we should resign ourselves to a look that would give a polar bear the shivers. Certainly, this embarrassing performance against the world champions made his mood as wintry as the weather.
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11/18/2008
Indo group to cut 90 jobs in UK papers (Ireland Business World)
Independent News and Media plans to cut around 90 jobs at its London-based titles, The Independent and The Independent on Sunday , it said today. The company may also outsource other areas of operation, it said.
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11/23/2008
The feral beast: Lord of the dance (Independent)
The 'Evening Standard' has been making hay suggesting candidates for 'Strictly Come Dancing', variously calling for Hazel Blears, Lord Mandelson and David Dimbleby to take to the floor.
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11/11/2008
Independent News and Media Chooses Nstein (EContent Magazine)
Nstein Technologies Inc., a provider of digital publishing solutions for newspapers, magazines, and online content providers, announced that the Independent News and Media (UK) Ltd has selected Nstein's Text Mining Engine (TME) solution to semantically tag and organize its library of media assets.
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11/22/2008
Don’t discriminate (Mississauga News)
There are people out there who assume that Islam is a religion that promotes violence; this is not true.
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11/21/2008
National Press (Media Week Online)
ABCE ANALYSIS - While British newspapers' websites posted record global traffic for October, their UK-specific audiences are expanding more modestly, analysis of ABCe data shows.
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11/21/2008
National Press (Media Week Online)
LONDON - The websites of national newspapers in the UK experienced their strongest month in October, attracting more unique users than ever before, according to ABCe results published today.
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11/21/2008
Obama's Wi-Fi White House Speaks to the YouTube Age (YaleGlobal Online)
In the midst of economic crisis, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave his first “fireside chat” by radio on March 12, 1933, less than two months after entering office.
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