Ownership dynasties have been common in Australian newspapers, from the Fairfaxes, Symes, Packers and Murdochs at a metropolitan level, to the Motts, Harrises, McPhersons, Wil.... Read More
When the first sheet of the ‘Gulf News’ came off the press at the decaying Queensland goldfields town of Croydon in May 1930, the 21-year-old owner-editor Leonora.... Read More
This past September, in a study I conducted in the US, a small but significant percentage of participants told me that Google’ Consumer Surveys (GCS) were the current real mon.... Read More
One of India’s most respected English-language dailies, The Hindu, has returned to its classic design, created by Garcia Media in 2005. Mario Garcia writes about the backgroun.... Read More
At the end of a few days in the UK prior to the World Publishing Expo in Berlin, I am continually amazed and encouraged by the diversity and strength of print media there.
My.... Read More