The Week: People News - BBC to cut online services
04 Dec 2009
its online operations and put its future digital and radio output under the spotlight after
IPC has launched an online magazine called Better Digital Photography....The free online title, aimed at beginnerto intermediate-level photographers, will be distributed to a database of two million consumers with bespoke issues sent to PhotoBox, Warehouse Express, Dixons and Park Cameras customers. ...
its online operations and put its future digital and radio output under the spotlight after
Johnston Press is introducing pay-walls across six of its weekly titles' websites on a trial basis for three months.
signalled right from the start, when he ditched the CondeNet branding under which the company's online ... other publishers rushed to replicate like-for-like content online, Conde Nast folded its arms and politely declined. Online may increase total readership if content is given away for free, but it also ...
-owned agencies in Spain. The shops in Madrid and Barcelona, both called Uncommon, will be rebranded to AIS.
-to-date information is a challenge for both online and offline media owners....and reacting accordingly. And consumers expect everything at lightning speed, with the online world making ... this is not just the preserve of the online world. The trend for consumers relying on information in real time ... hand-held device. However, the offline world needs to pay as much attention as the online world ...
SeeSaw, the online TV service, has signed a content deal with BBC Worldwide that will see it offer
in a restructure aimed at bringing its offline and online output closer together. The agency has also
floorplan of the store in her prep room, which also features a makeshift version of the Target shop ... 's Brightest Minds Post-production: Absolute Post Audio Post-production: Sound Lounge Exposure: Online ... their products. The online film begins like any other ad for a cleaning product, with a Stepford-esque woman ...
Mail Online and Telegraph.co.uk stayed above 30 million users, while the Mirror Group Digital's network of sites posted a 13.61 per cent rise to 10,146,434, the month's largest growth. The Sun online ... Online became the country's fourth most-read website, recording a 12.8 per cent month-on-month increase ...
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