2005-2014

30 June 2005

Competition between MediaGuardian and UK Press Gazette

MediaGuardian.co.uk will be led by a new editor from Monday as the site gears up for increased competition from rival title Press Gazette. Steve Busfield has been with the Guardian since 1997, most recently as executive editor of Guardian Business. He previously worked on regional newspapers and also reported for Press Gazette in 1993. "MediaGuardian is one of the world's leading sources of media...

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30 June 2005

Mario Garcia to redesign Overseas 'Wall St. Journal'

Mario Garcia, the first to put color on The Wall Street Journal's front page three years ago, will lead the redesign of the newly integrated print and online format for the newspaper’s international editions, Dow Jones & Co. announced Thursday. The editions will launch in October. Dow Jones said Garcia will head a team that will more closely integrate its print and online editions, promoting...

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30 June 2005

No stopping the press in India

After decades of stagnation, the print media business in Mumbai is getting a serious makeover. Along with monsoon downpours, a slew of Indian and foreign publications are showering down on India's financial capital and the country's richest media market, with English news daily behemoth Times of India facing a messy turf war that could make for a nice Bollywood potboiler. In the shakeup, long...

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30 June 2005

US sends wrong message to the world

Washington, June 30, 2005–Restrictive regimes around the world came out ahead. Many were already taking a cue from a U.S. case involving the leak of a CIA officer's name when the Supreme Court announced this week that it would not hear an appeal by two journalists. The reporters, Matthew Cooper of Time magazine and Judith Miller of The New York Times, face 18-month jail terms for not revealing...

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30 June 2005

Centre proposes regulatory panel for TV

Union Information and Broadcasting Minister S Jaipal Reddy said on Wednesday that a national workshop would be held in New Delhi on July 5 to evolve a consensus on the issue of ban on scenes showing the use of cigarettes and other tobacco products in cinema and TV serials. Reddy, who was here to release the compact discs (CDs) and audio cassettes on works of M S Subbulakshmi, Alathur Brothers and...

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30 June 2005

Mid-Day files complaint with ABC on a story in Times of India

In addition to the warfare that is taking place between Bennett, Coleman and Company and Mid-Day Multimedia in the editorials of both the papers, Mid-Day has filed a complaint with Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC) against the story that was carried in TOI on June 28, 2005, headlined ‘Small is big’. ABC officials are looking into the matter. The complaint letter, addressed to ABC secretariat...

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29 June 2005

Two of Three Online Mags Have Web-Only Advertisers

TWO-THIRDS OF CONSUMER MAGAZINE WEB sites run ads from marketers that don't also advertise in the print editions, according to a recent study by magazine publishing group International Federation of the Periodical Press. The report, based on an April survey of 71 consumer magazine Web sites worldwide, found that 66 percent of such sites report that they have Web-only advertisers--up from 53...

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29 June 2005

Internet beats newspaper as popular news source in Japan

The Japanese are spending more time scanning the Internet than reading newspapers as their way to learn news, a survey showed Wednesday. The people here took an average of 37 minutes a day surfing on the Web, up five minutes from the previous year, while the time spent on newspapers was two minutes lower to 31 minutes, according the annual survey in March by the National Institute of Information...

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29 June 2005

World Press Photo exhibits 200 prizewinning photos

Tokyo -- Every year the Dutch-based non-profit organization World Press Photo sifts through thousands of news photographs from around the world in search of images that "represent an event, situation or issue of great journalistic importance and demonstrate an outstanding level of visual perception and creativity." The resulting awards and accompanying exhibition have been running since 1955. This...

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29 June 2005

ANN To Admit Associate Members

Asia News Network, an alliance of 14 leading Asian newspapers, is now open for admission of associate members, according to an agreement signed in Beijing last week. ANN has also named Zhu Ling, editor-in-chief of China Daily, as the new chairman succeeding Shigefumi Takasuka of Japan's Daily Yomiuri. Pana Janviroj, editor of The Nation, has also been named Executive Director of ANN whose...

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