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July 2020

  • Cherry trees bloom in Bonn

    Brief letters
    Offer Zoomers a restful background

  • Mark Thompson

    Mark Thompson steps down as chief executive of New York Times

November 2018

  • Magazines

    New York magazine to adopt paywall by end of November

    Move will also take the Cut, Intelligencer and Vulture behind paywall in effort to ‘separate casual browser from super-fans’

November 2017

  • Peter Preston

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    Are we glimpsing the pink of a new dawn at the Financial Times?

    Peter Preston
    The paper that was once printed all over the world now makes 700,000 of its 900,000 sales digitally – and that may offer a little hope for others too

December 2016

  • Peter Preston

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    The paywalls come down and readers flood in. But revenue doesn’t

    Peter Preston
  • New chief of the FT, Nikkei’s Tsuneo Kita, along with the FT’s current CEO, John Ridding. Photographed at the FT offices in London.

    Greenslade
    The Financial Times passes another major digital milestone

November 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Telegraph paywall initiative is an interesting strategic shift

    Roy Greenslade
    Editor Chris Evans shows faith in the drawing power of his columnists by hoping their work will persuade readers to pay for subscriptions

June 2016

  • The Lad Bible marketing director Mimi Turner will be one of the speakers at the Westminster eForum event.

    Greenslade
    Seminar to consider whether charging for content will fund journalism

    Lineup includes speakers from News UK, Piano Media, Bauer and the Lad Bible

April 2016

  • The Independent's final print edition on a newsstand

    Can the web save the press from oblivion?

    Magazines and newspapers have been battered by the internet. But the industry could be about to fight back – with help from websites that aim to be the iTunes of journalism

December 2015

  • David Dinsmore, editor of The Sun, in the new News UK offices at London Bridge.
Photo by Sarah Lee
For MEDIA

    Greenslade
    Rebekah Brooks praised by David Dinsmore over News UK's changes

  • Bags featuring the logo of Der Spiegel and slogans including ‘no fear of consequences’, in the building where its publishing company is located in Hamburg

    Der Spiegel publisher to cut 20% of staff and launch paywall

November 2015

  • Tony Gallagher, new editor of the Sun.

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    Sun’s paywall saga shows it’s never too late to change the rules

  • David Dinsmore, editor of The Sun, in the new News UK offices at London Bridge.
Photo by Sarah Lee
For MEDIA

    News UK chief refuses to rule out scrapping Times paywall in future

  • Roy Greenslade

    Media blog
    Can dropping the paywall and upping the story count boost Sun’s website?

    Roy Greenslade
  • Peter Preston

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    Newspapers go on the hunt for a safe place to pay

    Peter Preston

October 2015

  • The Sun website: taking on sites such as Mail Online by dropping its paywall

    Sun website to scrap paywall

  • Sir Martin Sorrell: 'I personally believe that paywalls are the way to go.'

    Martin Sorrell on newspaper digital ad slowdown: 'paywalls are the way to go'

September 2015

  • The Sun's website has experienced a boost since relaxing the paywall

    Sun web traffic jumps to 1.3 million after opening up paywall

  • Winnipeg

    Greenslade
    Canadian newspaper uses micropayments system to charge online readers

August 2015

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Will Tony Gallagher replace David Dinsmore in the Sun editor's seat?

    Roy Greenslade
    Daily Mail deputy said to be ‘the only name in the frame’, but it’s a big jump
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