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MediaGuardian: Daily Mirror makes senior appointments following newsdesk job cuts

October 8th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick
The Daily Mirror has appointed staff to senior editorial postions, as part of the same 'cost-cutting plan' that will see newsdesk jobs cut. Full story...

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MediaGuardian: Dispelling the great internet myths

September 29th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick
Columnist Jeff Jarvis looks at popular internet myths and says it's time to stop seeing the web as media; it's not, he says - it's life, and 'life is messy'. Full story...

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MediaGuardian: The tension between Malaysian authorities and the country’s ‘raucous online media’

September 29th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick
A brief look at the imprisonment of blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin, under Malaysian security laws - an example of 'the tension between Malaysian authorities and the country's raucous online media.' Full story...

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Growing effect of online advertising in US, OPA study suggests

August 28th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Judith Townend in Journalism

Online advertising is going to overtake radio in the advertising market, MediaGuardian reported today.

Richard Wray’s article stated that while Carat - part of the Aegis marketing empire - had reduced its forecasts for the global advertising markets for 2008/9, it also said online advertising will continue to grow, overtaking radio as the third most popular advertising medium after TV and newspapers and magazines.

MediaGuardian’s report is interesting to look at in the light of statistics made available last week by the Online Publishers Association (OPA).

The US-based figures suggest that ‘consumers on all three types of local media sites – newspapers, television stations and magazines – are more likely to take action after viewing a local advert than visitors on all other local content sites’.

As part of the OPA study, JupiterResearch surveyed 2,069 US online consumers ‘who qualified as Local Online Content Users, by currently using online yellow pages, newspaper, TV, magazine, city guides, user review sites, portals or classifieds for local information.’

Here’s the breakdown:

Per cent of consumers taking action after viewing local adverts

  • Local Newspaper Site: 46%
  • Local Television Site: 44%
  • Local Magazine Site: 42%
  • User Review Site: 39%
  • Portal: 37%

Click here to view the full report and follow this link for the press release.

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