The political news specialist employs 175 people to broadcast in print, on video and over the internet. In other words, it focuses on subject, not medium – and makes a profit doing so Early on Wednesday morning, I did what all modern American election obsessives do naturally
From the Chilean miners to Princess Diana, many of Twitter’s most successful accounts are spoofs. We unmask the imposters @CherylKerl John Duffy, 53, Reading Day job: Sells automatic doors Followers (on 1 November): 40,588 I started a year ago.
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The Times goes on losing print sales while losing its online audience too
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I am always aware when writing about ABC figures of the proverb that people who live in glass houses should not throw stones. So I keep that in mind as I scan the latest set of audited sales statistics released today and note the total for The Times
Ad agency Albion customised an Ariel Atom to have a printer and camera fitted in multi-million pound ad campaign Printing company Epson has brought on board Top Gear director Phil Churchward to create a viral film charting a bizarre competition involving a race between a printer and a high performance car.
Mark Zuckerberg says groups are ‘a fundamental building block’ that will enable people to share more on the social network Facebook has launched “groups” – its attempt to mirror the way that people interact in the real world, where we interact with small groups of people such as family, work colleagues and wider friends, rather than everyone at once.






