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2009-10-22 Español Français Deutsch Terry Horne, the Publisher of the Orange County Register in the USA who believes the future of newspapers lies in hyperlocal news, increased web offerings and premium content in print, has joined the programme for the World Newspaper Congress, to be held in Hyderabad, India, from 30 November to 3 December next. Read more ...

2009-10-21 The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) and the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) today announced an ambitious strategic partnership to advance media development and press freedom worldwide. Read more ...

2009-10-15 Español Deutsch Français Some 6,700 visitors from 78 countries visited the four-day IFRA Expo 2009, the world's largest trade fair for the newspaper industry, which closed in Vienna on Thursday. Read more ...

2009-10-14 The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), the World Editors Forum and the International Association of Sports Newspapers have protested to Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev against the jailing of four journalists for defamation after his administration promised that measures were being taken to decriminalize the offense. Read more ...

2009-10-13 The rapid pace of innovation and adaption in the newspaper industry was evident Tuesday at IFRA Expo 2009, the world Read more ...

2009-10-12 Français Deutsch Español The world's largest trade fair for the newspaper publishing industry opened in Vienna on Monday amidst a global economic downturn, but with an optimistic note for the future. Read more ...

2009-10-08 Deutsch A radical transformation of the newspaper editorial and business models is underway, and it goes far beyond the current "pay wall"; debate about charging for on-line content. Read more ...

2009-10-02 The Italian editor whose newspaper is being sued for defamation by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Friday likened the situation to attacks on the American press during the Watergate scandal that ultimately led to the resignation of US President Richard Nixon. Read more ...

2009-10-01 Google often touts the massive traffic it drives to newspaper websites - 1 billion click throughs from Google News per month. But what if that traffic is all but worthless? Read more ...

2009-10-01 Français Deutsch Español The secrets of the world's highest read daily newspaper - with a certified print audience of an astonishing 54.5 million - will be among the fascinating 'local' stories to be told as the world's press gathers for its summit meetings in India in December. Read more ...

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