An act that was enforced to prevent abuse in printing
revolutionary treasonable and unlicensed books and pamphlets and for regulating
the printing press and other printing.
The latest set of ABC figures for national newsprint sales
confirm a long-running downward trend in the popular and mid-market sectors.
They indicate just how close titles are to the brink of the cliff. The Daily
Express, for example, sold an average of 391,626 copies a day in December 2016,
down by 2.3% on the same month the year before. The Daily Star was down by 2.5%
to 440,471. As their revenues have been squeezed, newspapers have also been
increasingly overwhelmed by other media taking away not only their readers, but
their principal sources of profit. Many of these 'new media' are not saddled
with expensive union contracts, printing presses, delivery fleets and overhead built
over decades. One estimate put the percentage of online news derived from
newspapers at 80%.
The News of the World was closed down in 2011 after its
owners, Rupert Murdoch's News International, admitted the scale of hacking that
had been going on, dating back many years. The company had battled against
growing allegations for two years - one of its private investigators and the
News of the World's royal editor were jailed in 2007 over a story gleaned from
hacking. Voicemails left on Milly Dowler's phone were intercepted after she
went missing. The paper's original position - that rogue staff had acted alone
- could not stand. Eventually Rupert Murdoch decided he had no choice but to
close the newspaper down after it emerged Milly Dowler, a teenager who was
abducted and murdered, had her voicemails hacked. The Crown Prosecution Service
charged two former editors - Rebekah Brooks and her successor Andy Coulson with
conspiracy to intercept mobile voicemails alongside others connected to the newspaper.
The Independent is a British online newspaper. Established
in 1986 as an independent national morning newspaper published in London, it
was controlled by Tony O'Reilly's Independent News & Media from 1997 until
it was sold to Russian oligarch Alexander Lebedev in 2010. The last printed
edition of The Independent was published Saturday 20 March 2016, leaving only
its digital editions. In June 2015, it had an average daily circulation of just
below 58,000, 85 per cent down from its 1990 peak, while the Sunday edition had
a circulation of just over 97,000. Due to sales declining, The Independent
printed its last daily title on 26th March and the last Independent on Sunday
20th March. It is now all online.
For national newspapers the last couple of years have seemed
to be a near-death experience. Paid-for circulation is in decline, but cover
prices have frequently risen to mitigate the revenue loss. The vast majority of
advertising revenue comes via media intermediaries. They, in theory, as the
guardians of their client’s marketing/media budgets, guide the money into a
relatively small proportion of the large opportunities that the internet
provides. Used properly, the internet can provide excellent returns and very
cost effective marketing but in many instances there is insufficient
understanding of exactly what is going on. According to Ebiquity (the largest
UK media auditor) 75% of the money in the marketing pot does not actually reach
the publisher from an advertiser using “programmatic” or automated bid-based
advertising on the internet.
What is IPSO?
Independent Press Standards Organisation is a newspaper organisation that regulates published newspaper content and helps to uphold professional standards of journalism and was set up in 2014 following windups of the Press Complaints Commission, which had been the main press industry regulator since 1990.
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