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Fleet Street 2.0

@Society of Editors - ‘Google is highly dangerous’

Tuesday, 6 November 2007, 11:09

An organisation that produces no news at all is the third most trusted brand for delivering news, Phil Harding, notes from the floor, and asks the panel to respond. The answers suggest that the debates about the role of the seach engine have moved on about the relatively simple concerns about driving traffic versus the [...]

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Fleet Street 2.0

@Society of Editors - Football economics coming to online journalism salaries?

Tuesday, 6 November 2007, 10:14

The final session of the conference is “The Future is ours: 2020 Vision”, which is billed as “ifting the covers on editors’ crystal balls”.
Appropriately, the panel will be chaired by Martin Stanford, presenter of Sky.com News, the rolling news channel’s interactive programme which covers the most popular stories and debates on the web. He reveals [...]

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 Tuesday, 6 November 2007, 00:09 0

"The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph ran up a loss of £9.8 million last year, after the newspaper group paid £25 million in interest on borrowings and £20 million on redundancies and internet investment …"

 Friday, 2 November 2007, 09:21 1

In the absense of better metrics, Martin Belam has created an Google Reader readership league table for national newspapers’ RSS feeds. The Guardian’s latest news comes top, with 49,448 subscribers to its ‘UK latest’ feed

 Friday, 5 October 2007, 09:55 0

Dan Sabbagh: "As Trinity Mirror and Daily Mail and General Trust have now tested to destruction – trophy assets, such as The Daily Telegraph, aside – nobody thinks newspapers are worth much."

 Wednesday, 3 October 2007, 19:41 0

"The Telegraph Media Group is gearing up to launch a mobile offering of its online website Telegraph.co.uk within the next six months … According to Julian Sambles, audience development director at Telegraph.co.uk"

 Saturday, 29 September 2007, 13:18 0

Dan Sabbagh’s media column covers some Google’s Austalian general election site, Google News, Digg, Matt Drudge’s effect on Mail Online’s traffic in the US, and the slow online takeup of a print campaign in the Sun and the Telegraph. Whew.

 Saturday, 29 September 2007, 09:51 0

Andrew Neil tells the FT that "newspaper owners should keep Sunday special or run “huge risks” of losing a unique part of their business".

 Thursday, 27 September 2007, 17:13 0

Community Care’s story criticising the Daily Mail and the Sunday Telegraph: "yet again a delicate human story has been hijacked and misrepresented in the name of a vociferous campaign to undermine public confidence in the child protection system."

 Thursday, 27 September 2007, 14:28 0

"If you start a blog on Blogger, WordPress or a similar service, it’ll just be you, your mother and the tumbleweed for a few weeks at least. So how do you build an audience?"

 Monday, 24 September 2007, 21:48 1

Shane signs up a very good one: "Mick Fealty is blogging for the Telegraph. … His new blog is called Brassneck and it is the second of several new political blogs coming to Telegraph.co.uk this autumn."

 Wednesday, 19 September 2007, 15:45 0

Some at the Telegraph will be happy to see the old CMS go: "When free blogging software like Wordpress can churn out a site with little or no training people are amazed to find they have to dig around in bare XML to get a news story online." (Amen.)

 Wednesday, 19 September 2007, 11:22 0

MyTelegraph suffered a heavy spam attack last weekend. Martin Belam has the details.

 Saturday, 15 September 2007, 18:04 0

Bill Deedes’s house in Kent, New Hayters, is being sold. His biographer explains the significance.

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