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June 29th, 2008Ireland, Irish Media, Irish magazine, Irish newspapers, Media, Office of Press Ombudsman, Press Council of Ireland, irishblogs
Tags: Indo News & Media, Ireland, Irish magazine, Irish Media, Irish newspapers, irishblogs, Media, Office of Press Ombudsman, Press Council of Ireland, the Irish Daily Star
Half of the decisions published so far by the Press
Ombudsman relate to model Katy French, reports the Sunday Business Post. Read the article here, or the Ombudsman’s and Press Council of Ireland’s decisions in full here. -
June 29th, 2008Ireland, Irish newspapers, Media, irishblogs, the Irish Times- IrishTimes.com online now
And further to our post on the Irish Times removal of most of their paywall, the Sunday Business Post has today an article on the relaunch. Maeve Donovan, managing director of the Times has an interisting — and maybe even an overly optimistic — view on online advertising…
‘‘I think, perhaps, the presence of what you might
call garage operators in this space has led to a view of online
advertising as being cheap,” Donovan said. ‘‘In fact, I think internet
ads should be at a premium - they’re highly accountable. And yes, I do
think that’s going to change.”Donovan also mentions the Guardian’s success at attracting online US readers. The paywall at Ireland.com has stopped emulation of this until now. Read the full article here.
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June 29th, 2008Ireland, Irish Media, Irish journalists, Irish magazine, Irish newspapers, Irishpolitics, Media, Radio, TV, TV3, Vincent Browne, irishblogs
Vincent Browne talks to Marketing magizine about getting sacked by RTE, his Nightly News show on TV3, the Sunday Tribune, what he thinks of Independent News & Media and much more. Read it here. (vie Fergus Cassidy)
Tags: Business & Finance, Ireland, Irish journalists, Irish magazine, Irish Media, Irish newspapers, irishblogs, Irishpolitics, Magill, Media, Radio, TV, TV3, Village, Vincent Browne -
June 28th, 2008Dublin, Ireland, Irish Media, Irish newspapers, Media, irishblogs, the Irish TimesThe Irish Times is set to be free on the internet from Monday. The move is part of a relaunch which will see the company use the name and address IrishTimes.com as the central online brand for the newspaper.
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June 27th, 2008Evening Herald, Ireland, Irish Media, Irish journalists, Irish newspapers, Media, irishblogsThe DPP is appealing a High Court finding that former Evening Herald editor Gerry O’Regan and journalist Anne-Marie Walsh were not in contempt of court.
The move could possibly end in the jailing of Walsh and the now Irish Independent editor O’Regan and fines for Independent News & Media.
Tags: Evening Herald, Indo News & Media, Ireland, Irish journalists, Irish Media, Irish newspapers, irishblogs, Media, the Irish Independent
MORE: DPP bids to jail editor, reporter for contempt -
June 25th, 2008Ireland, Irish newspapers, Media, irishblogs
Damien Mulley mentions "losing readership" as part of the state of the state of Irish newspapers. It’s a common enough misconception, but Irish national newspapers have not and are not currently showing the large-scale declines in readership as seen in the UK and US. The market is reasonably stable.
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June 25th, 2008Irish Media, Irish newspapers, Media, irishblogsClick on the above image of text from newspaper and magizine websites - the image should open in a pop-up window. Which is the most readable?
The first is from an award winning newspaper site. This paper has one of the lowest national relationships in print, but the most visited newspaper websites in the UK.
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June 25th, 2008Evening Herald, Ireland, Irish Media, Irish newspapers, Media, irishblogsYou’d expect a good deal of Dublin news on the Evening Herald’s recently launched website. But very little city news little can be seen on the homepage at Hearld.ie.
When Blurred Keys tried the site today, the first viewable screen without scrolling down hadn’t a single Dublin story.
Tags: Evening Herald, Ireland, Irish Media, Irish newspapers, irishblogs, Media, Web/Tech



