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Life after the bubble – Sunday Tribune – Damien Mulley
Damien Mulley has a great piece in the Sunday Tribune
Quotes from Joe and Conor
Some in the tech industry think this money should be invested differently. Joe Drumgoole from start-up PutPlace believes that the funding, while welcome, doesn’t a…
[…] Aside from this new advertising angle, it seems as though the editorial department has been/is hiring at the moment too, and Mulley’s recently acquired slot is more proof that they’re pulling back from the lifestyle side of things and deciding to provide information instead. There have been plenty of rumours about the newspaper’s demise, but then again these rumours have floated around for a long while. Only time will tell if the axe is about to fall, but all signs suggest that O’Reilly hasn’t abandoned ship just yet. […]
Enjoyed the piece – thanks Damien 🙂
keith
In fiture I shall have you firmly in mind whenever I have a complaint about “the media” : – )
Spandex.
Life after the bubble – Sunday Tribune – Damien Mulley
Damien Mulley has a great piece in the Sunday Tribune
Quotes from Joe and Conor
Some in the tech industry think this money should be invested differently. Joe Drumgoole from start-up PutPlace believes that the funding, while welcome, doesn’t a…
[…] Aside from this new advertising angle, it seems as though the editorial department has been/is hiring at the moment too, and Mulley’s recently acquired slot is more proof that they’re pulling back from the lifestyle side of things and deciding to provide information instead. There have been plenty of rumours about the newspaper’s demise, but then again these rumours have floated around for a long while. Only time will tell if the axe is about to fall, but all signs suggest that O’Reilly hasn’t abandoned ship just yet. […]