We have now added the Scottish editions of the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and The People to the portfolio of titles available through eClips

Please let us know if/when you would like to add them to your feed.

We expect to add the following papers on the dates indicated below:

1

Bradford Argus

November 16th

2

Oxford Mail

November 16th

3

Scottish Metro

November 16th

4

Scottish Guardian (inc Sunday)

November 16th

5

Scottish Independent (inc Sunday)

November 16th

6

Scottish Telegraph  (inc Sunday)

November 16th

7

Western Morning News

November 23rd

8

South Wales Evening Post

November 23rd

9

Hull Daily Mail

November 23rd

10

Investors Chronicle

November 23rd

11

Nottingham Evening Post

November 30th

12

Derby Evening Telegraph

November 30th

13

Leicester Mercury

November 30th

14

The Sentinel

November 30th

17

Huddersfield Examiner 

TBC 

18

Middlesbrough Gazette 

TBC 

19

Belfast Telegraph 

TBC 

Posted on Friday, November 9, 2007 at 10:37 by Registered CommenterJames O'Connor | CommentsPost a Comment | PrintPrint

Scottish Daily Star, Daily Star Sunday, Daily Express and Sunday Express go live on Friday

As part of our ongoing project to launch all Scottish and Irish versions of the national titles we will be adding the Scottish verions of Daily Star and Daily Star Sunday on Friday 2nd Nov. Their profiles are available under the regionals prfoiles tab or here . Please contact me or your account manager to subscribe.

Posted on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 at 10:58 by Registered CommenterJames O'Connor | Comments Off | PrintPrint

new supplemental titles available soon

The next titles we expect to launch onto the database will be the remaining Scottish versions of the nationals (except Metro for the time being), the Investors Chronicle and the remaining major Northcliffe titles. After these we plan to launch the Northern Irish versions.

We already have the Scottish News International and Mail titles so these will complete the bundle:

(We hope to these available at the start of November)

  • Daily Mirror (Scotland)
  • Sunday Mirror (Scotland)
  • The People (Scotland)
  • The Guardian (Scotland)
  • The Observer (Scotland)
  • The Daily Telegraph (Scotland)
  • Sunday Telegraph (Scotland)
  • The Independent (Scotland)
  • The Independent on Sunday (Scotland)

These titles should also be available soon.

  • Investors Chronicle (FT)
  • Western Daily Press
  • Evening Post (Bristol)
  • Western Morning News
  • Leicester Mercury
  • Nottingham Evening Post
  • Derby Evening Telegraph
  • Hull Daily Mail
  • South Wales Evening Post
  • The Sentinel

We will keep you posted on our progress but any feedback at this stage would be greatly appreciated. Likewise please let me know if there are other FT titles you think we should include as well as the Investors Chronicle.

Best regards,

James

Posted on Friday, October 19, 2007 at 14:32 by Registered CommenterJames O'Connor | Comments Off | PrintPrint

FT Licensing Changes

Please note that FT have announced changes to their distribution and licensing of content. You can find the press release copy here and the FT's website explaining the changes here.

These changes do not apply directly to NLA clients (press cuttings agencies or end users). These can continue to access FT content under the terms of existing licences. There is potentially some impact where data sourced from FT licensed services or FT.com is copied internally and the client declares this under their annual return. We will issue a further briefing on these in due course.

Please refer any questions to your Account Executive.

Posted on Monday, October 1, 2007 at 14:10 by Registered CommenterDM Brown | CommentsPost a Comment | PrintPrint

Newspaper Licensing Agency appoints Managing Director

17th September 2007: The Newspaper Licensing Agency has announced today the
appointment of David Pugh as Managing Director. He will join the organisation later this
month, with a remit to develop the scope of the core licensing operation and to continue the
expansion into digital services following the success of NLA eClips. This appointment follows
former Managing Director Martin Stevenson’s, move to Racing UK.

David Pugh has joined from the poster advertising industry, latterly as Chief Executive of
Titan Outdoor Advertising. He is a former Chief Executive of Mills & Allen and Chairman of
the Outdoor Advertising Association. He was previously the Marketing Director of the
Telegraph group, where he launched telegraph.co.uk.

“I am joining the NLA at a very exciting point in its evolution,” he commented. “The licensing
operation has advanced rapidly in the 10 years since its launch, providing a comprehensive
newspaper copyright licensing service for clients. The new eClips service which is now used
by over 90% of media monitoring clients is an exciting development for the industry and will
provide a platform for innovation and growth in the next few years.”

Commenting on the move, Dominic Young, Chairman of the NLA and Editorial Services
Director at News International said: “The NLA is delighted to welcome David Pugh to the team
at this exciting stage in the company’s development. David’s publishing and advertising
expertise together with, his customer focus will take the business forward in a digital age.

A PDF of this announcement may be found here.

Posted on Monday, September 17, 2007 at 10:14 by Registered CommenterDM Brown | CommentsPost a Comment | PrintPrint