Monday, April 23, 2007

Newspapers fade on the Web
By Sarah Ellison And Suzanne Vranica
The Wall Street Journal Europe
23 Apr 2007

Even with all the grim news the newspaper industry has faced in recent years, publishers have consoled themselves that they have a lifeline. If they could switch content away from print and onto the Internet— bringing advertisers with them— they could... read more...

Thursday, April 19, 2007



Turkish Dilemma

The Wall Street Journal Europe
19 Apr 2007

Turkey’s presidential election next month is one of the biggest political tests for theMuslim world in 2007. At stake: Whether Kemal Atatürk’s 84-year-old secular republic matures into a stable democracy, or reverts to authoritarianism, in military or... read more...

River of gold flows in new direction as jobs go online
David Crow
The Business
21 Apr 2007

growing jobs sections which companies will pay a premium for; established titles still have kudos. Similarly, multinational companies will advertise for chief executives in publications such as The Economist. Smaller, regional titles are less likely... read more...

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Ask.com’s ‘revolt’ risks backlash

Ask.com’s ‘revolt’ risks backlash

By Aaron O. Patrick

The Wall Street Journal Europe

05 Apr 2007



London INTERNET-SEARCH SITE Ask. com has adopted a risky advertising strategy in Britain: highlighting the huge popularity of rival Google Inc. The goal of the campaign is to convince consumers that Google’s success—it’s used for 75% of all Internet... read more...
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