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Governments may bail out newspapers, says Sorrell
Sir Martin Sorrell, head of the advertising giant WPP, said governments may have to step in and support ailing newspapers if losses bring them to the brink of collapse.
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Vice Magazine hosts party to raise money for earthquake-struck Haiti
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
While Simon Cowell has been dipping into his contacts book to organise a one-off single to raise fund for the earthquake-struck Haiti, the rest of the music community has been hard at work raising funds the DIY-way
Supermodels strip off for Love magazine
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Kate Moss and David Walliams' fiancee have proved they are laydees by stripping off for the cover of a magazine.
'Hundreds' of mobiles hacked by newspaper
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
The row over mobile phone voicemail intercepts by the News of the World is likely to flare up again with a claim today that well over 100 people have had their private accounts hacked.
For the record: 01/02/2010
Monday, 1 February 2010
"There are those I know who think we should be looking for a star broadcaster." ITV chairman Archie Norman defends the decision to appoint Royal Mail boss Adam Crozier as the broadcaster’s chief executive
Could Murdoch really be planning to sell 'The Times'?
Sunday, 31 January 2010
Michael Wolff, Murdoch's biographer and the man who started the rumour, scents a schism
The feral beast: You just can't help some people
Sunday, 31 January 2010
I hear of a distressing example of ingratitude towards the Daily Mail's vigilant determination to keep us alive.
IoS competition winners capture pictures of health
Sunday, 31 January 2010
The finalists in the IoS/British Heart Foundation photographic contest go on display in London tomorrow after impressing the judges
Press pounce on defensive error to snatch victory
Saturday, 30 January 2010
Ian Burrell: In rushing to the courts to gag the News of the World John Terry gifted a victory to the media.
Adviser accepts damages over newspaper's al-Qa'ida claims
Friday, 29 January 2010
A government adviser on combating extremism among young Muslims today accepted substantial undisclosed damages over a newspaper claim that he supported al-Qa'ida.
Daily Mail owner faces investor ire over pay
Thursday, 28 January 2010
The Daily Mail is no stranger to attacking the fat cats over their bumper bonuses, but the newspaper's parent company was itself in the spotlight yesterday after corporate governance advisers raised concerns over its pay deals.
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