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Traditional book publishing is a laborious, multi-step process involving the work of man and machine together. The Daily Telegraph features this craft...
Traditional book publishing is a laborious, multi-step process involving the work of man and machine together. The Daily Telegraph features this craft...
latimes.com | Posted 09.26.2011
The Daily Telegraph’s parent company was ordered Tuesday to pay more than $100,000 in damages over a book review. The British newspaper lost a lawsu...
Posted 07.06.2011
The Daily Telegraph's weekly world edition (called, unsurprisingly, The Weekly Telegraph), ran a front page on its latest edition that can only be cal...
Posted 05.30.2011
13-year old "singing" sensation Rebecca Black burst suddenly onto the scene a couple weeks back when her video Friday started racking up millions of Y...
guardian.co.uk | Mark Sweney | Posted 05.25.2011
Telegraph Media Group is understood to be planning to introduce charging for some of its digital content from September. The Daily Telegraph and Te...
thebookseller.com | Posted 05.25.2011
Author Susan Hill and the Daily Telegraph's Gaby Wood are among the judges for next year's Man Booker Prize for Fiction. Writer and columnist Matth...
publishingperspectives.com | Posted 05.25.2011
• A late August news story about a six-year-old boy who was allegedly given a 23-book deal caught the attention of numerous global news outlets and ...
Rory Fitzgerald | Posted 05.25.2011
An Englishman, an Irishman, and a Scotsman walked into a bar.
The Huffington Post | T.J. Ortenzi | Posted 05.25.2011
Just a couple weeks ago, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took to the podium inside the U.N.'s grand hall and suggested that there was a worldwid...
Rory O'Connor | Posted 05.25.2011
Desperate to stay alive, beleaguered newspaper executives first tried to monetize their content. Now they're desperately trying to monetize their journalists.
Robert Naiman | Posted 05.25.2011
The Telegraph is claiming that a US funded poll indicates Hamid Karzai will not win re-election as President of Afghanistan. But the Washington Post reported the same poll differently.
Christina Patterson | Posted 05.25.2011
This tall, lithe, creature, with toned-as-Michelle-Obama's arms and a living-in-the-Bahamas tan, a creature whose latest internationally bestselling novel has garnered reviews Martin Amis would kill for, can't really mean 'self-loathing,' can she?
New York Times | ERIC PFANNER | Posted 05.25.2011
British newspapers sometimes give away CDs or DVDs in the hope that readers enticed by free copies of "Batman 26" might cast a passing glance at the h...
Michael Wolff | Posted 05.25.2011
These photographs can't and won't be kept secret. The British press has become one of the most effective back doors to the American media.
The Telegraph | Toby Harnden | Posted 05.25.2011
Sir Nigel Sheinwald, ambassador in Washington since last year, delivered his unvarnished assessment of the White House front runner in a seven-page le...
Daily Telegrah | Toby Harnden | Posted 05.25.2011
With just over six months before United States citizens choose their 44th president, the 2008 election is already proving to be the most fascinating a...
Guardian UK | Chris Tryhorn | Posted 05.25.2011
The actress Nicole Kidman is to receive "substantial" damages from the Daily Telegraph after the newspaper claimed that she preferred another perfume ...
Posted 04.04.2012