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FT.com: Why Hearst has reason to thank the global Cosmopolitan woman

Posted on 11 October, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"As it seeks to expand its global footprint, Hearst is looking at a more developed market: the UK. It has bid £700m ($1.43bn) for the consumer magazine group at Emap, which includes such titles as Heat and FHM."
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Telegraph: Hearst makes bid for Emap

Posted on 7 October, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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Natmags parent the Hearst Corporation has made a bid for Emap's consumer publishing arm. "A successful bid would see Hearst overtake IPC and give the company a leading title serving every major demographic."
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Chicago Tribune: Old-style media can’t see how Google, Yahoo are profiting

Posted on 18 April, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"Angst over how to best work with Yahoo, Google, Microsoft and America Online has become the hot-button issue in the newspaper business..."
Posted in AOL, ap, Gannett, Google, hearst, mcclatchy, medianews, MSN, Newspapers, tribune, Yahoo | Leave a reply

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Martin StabeMartin Stabe is a journalist based in London. He is an interactive producer at the Financial Times, primarily working on developing the databases underlying FT.com’s interactive graphics and the FT data blog. This is a personal site, and nothing here reflects the views of the FT.

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