427: Burn after reading   Tuesday 8 June 2010

Holyrood Road, Edinburgh

Holyrood Road, Edinburgh

“There are 21 national daily and Sunday newspapers (selling an average of 77 milllion copies weekly) and around 1,290 regional newspapers (with an average weekly distribution of 62 million copies weekly).”
source: Newsprint and Newspaper Industry Environmental Action Group

392: Pass it on   Tuesday 20 April 2010

The 44 bus, Edinburgh

The 44 bus, Edinburgh

“People will pay for certain things, and should pay for certain things, but I think there’s a whole sort of element of communication that’s got to be free. People mind paying for basic news.”
source: Press Gazette

129: Slow news day   Tuesday 14 April 2009

Abbeyhill, Edinburgh

Abbeyhill, Edinburgh



“Live updates”
source: The Herald

111: A 24-hour multimedia news hub   Thursday 19 March 2009

Freeman Street, Grimsby

Freeman Street, Grimsby



“A seismic shift is taking place: local paper circulations and ad revenues are suffering unsustainable double-digit falls due to the recession and the rise of the internet, which is not yet generating enough money to employ journalists on the same salaries, or in the same numbers”
source: The Guardian

093: All the news that’s fit to print   Monday 23 February 2009

Sky News

Sky News



“With the Goody and Alfie stories going full pelt, this has been one of those weeks in which Clifford appears to have been behind every headline. As bizarre as the photos of the youth’s estranged father, Dennis Patten, wearing a devil mask might have looked, there was something very familiar to the placard he held: “No comment. Ring Max”.”
source: The Guardian

“Max Clifford Associates has been responsible for over 170 front page exclusives within the last 18 months.”
source: Max Clifford Associates

037: Extra! Extra!   Wednesday 3 December 2008

Bus stop, Leith Walk, Edinburgh

Bus stop, Leith Walk, Edinburgh



“Whether you’re interested in the daily or weekly newspapers, tabloid or broadsheet format, or even magazines or trade publications, there’s something here for you!”
source: British Newspapers Online