Monday, September 2, 2013

MediaGuardian briefing

We've changed email address. Please add us to your safe sender list.
View in browser
Media briefing
Monday 02 Sep 2013
g
Top stories on MediaGuardian More »
It's been 12 months of seismic events in the media, with the Savile scandal, the Leveson report and the NSA revelations. What are the major changes in this year's snapshot of the industry's 100 most powerful people? By John Plunkett
Industry: digital mediaNew entry
Michael Grade remembers a disarming interviewer, a remarkable business mind, and a pure product of the medium
Launch of Esquire Weekly on 5 September aims to appeal to younger generation of readers who grew up on digital content. By Mark Sweney
BT, Virgin Media, BSkyB and Talk Talk are being asked to sign up to a voluntary code for policing illegal downloading
John Sentamu holds broadcaster's stroke-weakened left hand and prays for healing
Peter Preston: an autumn stocktake of newspaper circulation figures looks fashionably grim. But what are we to make of huge and growing digital audiences nationally and in the regions?
Alan Rusbridger hits back at Downing Street's claims in high court that it 'urgently' needed access to leaked GCHQ files
Today's newspaper headlines More »
Our roundup of the day's media stories, including the MediaGuardian 100 power list and tributes to Sir David Frost
Latest from the Media blog More »
Ami Sedghi: Observers say move is attempt to secure future generation of readers in industry suffering endemic declines in print sales
Mark Sweney: Broadcaster says figures, which cover items such as taxis, hotels and flights from January to March 2012, are down 18%
Steve Hewlett: The television industry lapped up the MacTaggart lecture – but needs to take heed of the warnings
Top comment on MediaGuardian More »
Roy Greenslade on how newspapers in Britain and around the world cover the death of 'the legendary broadcaster'
Media Monkey's pick of the day More »
Sky News anchor Kay Burley took to Twitter yesterday to recall the advice Sir David Frost once gave her following news of the veteran interviewer's death, reports the Daily Express. "Sir David Frost told me the best three interview questions to ask," tweeted Burley. "Really? Aha? Go on?" Really, Kay? Aha. Go on.
The Guardian
TV Digital Press Greenslade Monkey
Get more Guardian emails
Manage your email preferences

One-click unsubscribe
You are receiving this email because you are a Media Briefing subscriber.

Guardian News & Media Limited - a member of Guardian Media Group PLC. Registered Office: Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9GU. Registered in England No. 908396

No comments:

Post a Comment