Thursday 15 October 2015

weekly 15/10/15

Sun website traffic slips by 14%




MailOnline 13,365,390 (-2.46%)
theguardian.com 8,370,243 (+11.28%)
Telegraph 4,419,480 (+0.11%)
Mirror Group Nationals 3,894,176 (-8.77%)
The Independent 2,780,560 (+10.32%)
Express.co.uk 1,213,037 (-0.03%)
The Sun 1,108,861 (-14.04%)
Metro 925,535 (-33.9%)
Dailystar.co.uk 570,609 (-35%)
Evening Standard 410,250 (-3.32%)
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/oct/15/sun-website-traffic

 the sun may suffer because of its pay wall, as less people are willing to pay to consume the news when they  can alternatively get similar content from other companys.

i think that ultimately people will turn to what is cheaper and where they can access the news


Rebekah Brooks is back – to make sure Murdoch becomes even more dominant


Together again: Rupert Murdoch and Rebekah Brooks.

Yet it would be wrong to suggest that Brooks’s return means the campaign to expose hacking and its cover-up made no difference. the news of teh world closed; the Press Complaints commission died of humiliation; Downing Street started declaring meetings with media owners. Most significantly of all, Murdoch postponed his takeover of all of sky tv which would have handed him the master key to the country’s future mainstream media.

Shes cleared of any convictions and is ready to get to the top again, i think that altough her tactics are quite mean she is very successful in what she does and her determination is ver inspiring to many people.





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