News and Current Affairs - Shabina
Title(s) (Publisher):News and Current Affairs-Business and Finance (19 magazines)
Business Life (Cedar Communications Limited) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
Business Traveller Magazine (Perry Publications Limited) 01-Jan-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
Fortune Magazine - Europe (Time Warner Publishing BV) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
Gleaner - UK Edition (GV Media Group Ltd) 01-Jan-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
Investors Chronicle (FT Business) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
Money Observer (Guardian Magazines Ltd) 01-Jan-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
MoneyWeek (Moneyweek Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
Moneywise (Moneywise Publishing Ltd) 01-Jan-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
My Money (Big Spark / Petersham Publishing Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
Start Your Business (G Media UK Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
The Business (The Business Publishing Ltd) 01-Apr-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
The Economist - Asia Pacific Edition (The Economist Newspaper Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
The Economist - Continental Europe Edition (The Economist Newspaper Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
The Economist - Middle East/Africa Edition (The Economist Newspaper Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
The Economist - United Kingdom Edition (The Economist Newspaper Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
The Economist - Worldwide Sales Excl. The Americas (The Economist Newspaper Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
What Franchise (Partridge Publications (2000) Ltd) 01-Jul-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
What Investment (Charterhouse Communications) 01-Jul-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
You & Your Money (Ashville Media Group Ltd) 01-Mar-2007 to 31-May-2007
Title(s) (Publisher) News and Current Affairs- Domestic (13 magazines)
History Today (History Today Ltd) 01-Jan-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
New Statesman (New Statesman Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
Private Eye (Pressdram Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
Prospect (Prospect Publishing Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
Spectator (Spectator (1828) Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
The Irish Post (Irish Post Media Ltd) 01-Jan-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
The Oldie (Oldie Publications Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
The Phoenix (Penfield Enterprises Ltd) 01-Jan-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
The Week (Dennis Publishing Limited) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
View From Bridport (View From Publishing Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
View From Crewkerne (View From Publishing Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
View From Group (View From Publishing Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
View From Honiton (View From Publishing Ltd) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
Title(s) (Publisher) News and Current Affairs- International (10 magazines)
African Business (IC Publications Ltd) 01-Jan-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
Guardian Weekly (The Guardian Media Group plc) 01-Jan-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
IC Publications Group (IC Publications Ltd) 01-Jan-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
New African (IC Publications Ltd) 01-Jan-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
The Daily Jang (Jang Publications Ltd) 01-Jan-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
The Middle East (IC Publications Ltd) 01-Jan-2006 to 31-Dec-2006
Time Magazine - British Isles (BI) (Time Warner Publishing BV) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
Time Magazine - EMEA (excluding BI/SA) (Time Warner Publishing BV) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
Time Magazine - EMEA Group (Time Warner Publishing BV) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
Time Magazine - Southern Africa (SA) (Time Warner Publishing BV) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
Title(s) (Publisher) News and Current Affairs- Science (4 magazines)
New Scientist - Australasian Sales (Reed Business Information Limited) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
New Scientist - US/Canadian Sales (Reed Business Information Limited) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
New Scientist - Worldwide Sales Excluding Australasia & US/Canada (Reed Business Information Limited) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
New Scientist - Worldwide Sales (Reed Business Information Limited) 01-Jan-2007 to 30-Jun-2007
ANALYSIS (FROM ONLINE MAGAZINE WEBSITES AND NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIR WEBSITES)
http://www.cedarcom.co.uk/business_life.html
BUSINESS LIFE:
http://www.africasia.com/about.php
AFRICAN BUSINESS:
http://www.historytoday.com/MainArticle.aspx?m=12111
HISTORY TODAY:
http://www.qssweb.co.uk/nssubs/Account/AboutUs.aspx
NEW SCIENTIST:
THE SPECTATOR:
THE BBC
THE BBC WORLD SERVICE
*a 24-hour international news and information radio service in English, with schedules tailored to different parts of the world, and available on the most relevant platforms in each market.
*a strong English 24-hour online news service through the BBC’s International facing news website, in partnership with BBC News Interactive.
*news and information radio services in 32 further languages, with schedules and volume of output tailored to each market.
*audio and text services online in all languages, with full 24-hour online news offers in nine key services (English, Arabic, Portuguese for Brazil , Chinese, Hindi, Persian, Russian, Spanish and Urdu)
*a range of debates, interactive forums, opportunities for user generated content and other interactive initiatives to drive a ‘global conversation’ with and for audiences.
At the core of the service are the BBC’s values of impartiality, accuracy, independence and authoritativeness.
However according tohttp://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=38540http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=38540 and www.abc.org despite big organizations like the BBC having news and current affairs accessible through new mediums online, many of the magazines I have listed above (within my first post) still circulate well.Private Eye continues to be the biggest title in this sector. The other left-of-centre weekly, Prospect, was another big winner. The Spectator - which six months ago was up 5.3 per cent year-on-year to 72,034 - has not had an ABC reported this time around. The Economist is growing impressively in all regions. The Economist's seven per cent rise means it has now increased circulation in the
Despite having a hi-tech, impressive, and an easy on the eye website, which shows great contempary features, very up to date information and numerous attractive looking elements, the BBC website according to the Telegraph and other news sources is suffering from corporation cost cuts. The organisation will try to merge their news mediums in order to stay within budget. This would also reduce the pressure on journalists of having to update webpages constantly. Visible changes to television news, the move of Natasha Kaplinsky to Five News.
The slashing of the budget means jobs being axed, and possibly industrial actions being taken. 12% of the workforce could find themselves jobless with the changes.
http://www.newsnow.co.uk/newsfeed/?name=Current+Affairs
NEWS NOW:
positive points:
A website of this kind can offer far more than a news and current affair magazine, as it has unlimited capacity. In print stories must be selected, a certain amount and ones which are seen to be of most importance are submitted. Here you do not have that problem as stories from all over the UK, and different media organisations are there for the viewers to see with a click of a button.
negative points:
The websites bad points are more to do with its aestetics rather than its content. I much rather use the BBC website for news and current affirs as it keeps the readers attention through the use of flash imagery, visul and audio clips, and then it caters for people from multiple backgrounds, through all the languages it covers the news in.
THE WEEK:
http://www.womensenews.org/index.cfm
WOMEN'S NEWS:
GUARDIAN WEEKLY
TIME:
NEW STATESMAN:
http://www.phoenix-magazine.com/phoenix/welcome.do
PHOENIX MAGAZINE:
http://www.theoldie.co.uk/index.php
THE OLDIE:
http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/
GLEANER:
MONEY WEEKLY:
http://www.moneywise.co.uk/moneywise/index.jsp
MONEYWISE:
MONEY OBSERVER:
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/
FORTUNE MAGAZINE:
http://www.webuser.co.uk/sites/site_review.php?cid=139 - website offers reviews on main UK news and curret affair websites, including Sky news, ITV, BBC etc...
http://www.journalism.co.uk/36/35/ -source for online news journalism, links to external pages.
NEW MEDIA
ARTICLES ON MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
Recent Guardian online article by Victor Keegan.
Summary: Article issue is addressing the use of web access on mobile phones, its not picking up quickly and neither has it been broadly used.
Things changing-
The Sun launch mobile news content.
ARTICLES ON BLOGGING (popular medium of providing ugc news that is making news across the world, on news websites)- NATIONALLY N INTERNATIONALLY
GERMANY
- downfall in blog users nd viewers.
- too many being out on the web
- blogs about blogging, or persuading organisations to use bloggers.
- uninteresting to audience, therefore a decrease in hits they are getting.
+ resolving issue by taking break from them.
+ getting rid of some
+ interesting ones from major bloggers survive.
+ advantage to newspapers as content is already avaible at there finger tips.
ITALY
Italian bloggers may be required to register with a national database, in accordance to a new law which may be passed. Journalists are not at all pleased with the law, and think there is need for revising the decision to put it into force. the law was being enforced in attempt to tidy up the countries publishing related regulations. From editoral bloggers, competiting with magazines, to the smallest of unprofessional myspace personal bloggers would be required to fill in the registering form. Unneccessary hassle, in the eyes of many. However there is a slim chance of the law being passed. Yet what this does demonstrate is how out of touch the Italian government is with the ever growing Interenet age.
SAUDI ARABIA
Youth interest and activity in blogging in Saudi Arabia is catching on fast. Youths are getting their views about politica, social, and other issues across through the use of interent blogs. It is a provider of freedom to an EXTENT, for these young individuals. Blogs are blocked if content is obective, against the religion of the state, or national regulation.
AUSTRALIA
Blogs are giving well established Media Organisations a run for there money. Media Orgs are losing out their audiences to online bloggers. It seems their information is worryingly enough trusted and thought of as a reliable source those of real media organisations. Popular information websites are on the rise. Audiences percieved to be disloyal, and fragmented, going to different websites for their news fixes, therefore new ways of keeping them on old traditional websites are to be thought of rapidly. Some media organisations are incorporating articles and blogs side by side on there pages, giving audiences more choices. TV and Radio, also getting in on the act, providing podcasts, and oon demand streaming content.
WEBSITE BIBLIOGRAPHY
11. http://www.womensenews.org/index.cfm
12. http://www.guardian.co.uk/
14. http://www.newstatesman.com/
15. http://www.phoenix-magazine.com/phoenix/welcome.do
16. http://www.theoldie.co.uk/index.php
17. http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/
19. http://www.moneywise.co.uk/moneywise/index.jsp
20. http://www.moneyobserver.com/
21. http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/
22. http://www.webuser.co.uk/sites/site_review.php?cid=139
23. http://www.journalism.co.uk/36/35/
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