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UK Newspaper alliance calls for merger process to be modernised

April 2nd, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted by in Newspapers

Seven of the UK’s largest media publishers have produced a report urging the Office of Fair Trading to improve the process for newspaper mergers.

The publishers, known as the Local Media Alliance (LMA), submitted the 108-page report, titled ‘The Case for Modernising the Approach to Local Media Mergers’, on March 31.

The LMA believes the system needs updating to reflect the changes in today’s local media markets and to ensure there is a long-term future for local newspapers.

The report details what the group want changed in the merger process, including more flexibility with newspaper mergers, so the industry can move into the multimedia sector more easily.

Roger Parry, chairman of the LMA explained the importance of the mergers process in the introduction of the report.

“This consolidation will support local efficiency and effectiveness to the benefit not only of the larger publishing organisations but also smaller publishers who will be able to grow their businesses through title acquisition or exchange that has previously been prevented.”

The LMA said changing the process would not deny local advertisers the choice of where they allocate their media expenditure, nor prevent readers from being able to access local news from local journalists. Local titles could be protected by creating merged organisations with a clear focus on local media, it said.

According to the report, there are 40 million readers a week for print across 1,300 newspaper titles, while 24 million users access 1,200 local newspaper websites, which shows that the local newspaper industry remains a large and diverse, with 87 publishing groups.

“It is the firm belief of the LMA members that print publications will continue to play a pivotal role in the local multimedia business of the future,” added Parry.

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vnunet.com: Wikipedia founder ends search engine project

April 2nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick, Search

Wikipedia’s founder Jimmy Wales has announced the end of his ‘user-generated search engine’ project, Wikia Search.

Full story at this link…

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Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – free tax advice for NUJ freelancers

Freelance: The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) freelance branch has organised some free tax advice for freelancers through firm H.W. Fisher. More info at this link. Tipster: Laura Oliver.

To submit a tip to Journalism.co.uk, use this link – we will pay a fiver for the best ones published.

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Beatblogging.org: BreakingTweets – a breaking news service for Twitter

Beatblogging.org talks to the founder of BreakingTweets.com – a breaking news service using Twitter and a personal approach to event coverage.

Full post at this link…

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John Yemma: Lessons from Encarta for newspapers

April 2nd, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick, Newspapers

“general knowledge, whether under the brand name of a giant like Britannica or Microsoft, can’t withstand an effort that was developed specifically for the Internet and that harnesses gifted amateurs,” writes John Yemma, editor of the Christian Science Monitor, one week into web-only production.

Full story at this link…

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Media Release: AFP and Getty agree video partnership

April 2nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Media releases, Multimedia, Photography

Agreement will allow the agencies to market their video footage in English. Agencies already partner on images.

Full release at this link…

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Editors Weblog: Interview with DailyMe’s Eduardo Hauser

April 2nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick, Online Journalism

Eduardo Hauser, founder of DailyMe, discusses how the site works to personalise news and whether it is responsible to do this.

Full article at this link…

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Alison Gow: Would live court reporting work in the UK?

April 2nd, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick, Legal

A Florida judge has ruled that journalists can report court cases in real time – though they will not allowed blog, text or Twitter from the court room itself.

Alison Gow asks if such a change in the rules would work in the UK.

Full post at this link…

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Life.com website launched

April 1st, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted by in Photography

Time Inc and Getty Images yesterday launched Life.com, which offers free access to more than 7 million photos that depict the news.

What was once a deceased US publication, Life has now been revived and is online.

The site features photos from as far back as the 1850 up to the present day. Around 3,000 photos are added each day.

Users can view, rate, share and link to the photos, which will be categorised into news, celebrity, sports, travel and animals.

Celebrities will also have the chance to create galleries of their favourite subjects or themes, with Ellen DeGeneres will be the first to do so.

Life.com editor, Bill Shapiro said in an article for Brand Republic, the tagline for the site is ‘See your world’, which he believes shows the sheer amount of photos that users can view that have shaped their lives.

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British Press Award winners 2009

April 1st, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted by in Events

Guardian.co.uk was named website of the year for the second year running at last night’s British Press Awards.

Both The Guardian and The Mail on Sunday were the biggest winners of the night, each winning four awards.

Perhaps the most coveted award, Newspaper of the Year, went to The Times, while Digital journalist of the year went to The Guardian’s, Dave Hill.

Miles Goslett from The Mail on Sunday won Scoop of the year for his story on the Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand ‘Sachsgate’ affair.

The full list of award winners is available at this link.

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