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<i>Mark Irving:</i> When advertising goes wrong, it goes very wrong.
Mark Irving, advertising company director on the times advertising goes wrong.
Prison Works: Conrad Black becomes a liberal
Like many other conservatives who end up behind bars, former newspaper publisher Conrad Black has become a convert to the cause of prison reform.
Alleged NZ diplomatic leak probed
A confidential diplomatic cable about Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd was allegedly leaked to an Australian newspaper.
Hef vies for Playboy control, Penthouse prepares to pounce
A battle between the titans of soft porn has broken out, as Hugh Hefner fights to keep control of the Playboy empire.
<i>Chris Barton:</i> Murdoch puts reader loyalty to the test
The influence of the Times and the Sunday Times could wane as online readership dives, writes Chris Barton.
Fiji Times told to cut Murdoch ties
The Fijian government is attempting to dictate who controls the island nation's media.
Italian press ungracious at upset
The Italian press were as ungracious after what amounted to a defeat for the Azzurri yesterday.
Le Monde rescue bid embroiled in politics
France's most prestigious newspaper is up for grabs.
Mayor calls foul over expenses story
Manukau City Mayor Len Brown says the council is considering legal action after accusations that council staff committed fraud.
A glimpse into the future of journalism
Buried in a local Michigan paper, one byline offers a taste of what journalism could one day become.
Herald, HoS win big at awards
The New Zealand Herald was declared the country's best daily newspaper, and our journalists won the two top reporting awards, at the Qantas media awards last night.
Billionaire-backed website takes on US newspaper
One of the US' largest newspapers has a new rival with the launch of a nonprofit website that's part of a growing trend reshaping US journalism.