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Evening Standard to review media business next week

account after being bought by Russian tycoon Alexander Lebedev in February.

INM mulls sale of The Independent

The company has been linked with corporate finance group Lazard about the future of the loss-making daily newspaper although no firm decision has been made. Lazard has been working with INM since it was approached by Russian tycoon Alexander Lebedev last year. Lebedev went on to buy a majority stake ...

The Evening Standard hands account to Walker Media

. The newspaper was bought by Russian oligarch Alexander Lebedev early this year. It is reviewing its marketing ...

Evening Standard to go free

, formerly published by Associated Newspapers, was bought by Russian billionaire Alexander Lebedev earlier ...

Evening Standard flogs 10p copies to spread word of rival's closure

to that of thelondonpaper. The Evening Standard was recently bought by Russian billionaire Alexander Lebedev. It has a ...

London Lite will close Friday 13th

. Associated retains a 24.9% stake in the Standard, which was taken over by Russian oligarch Alexander Lebedev ...

DMGT cuts 1,000 jobs

the London Evening Standard newspaper for 1 in January to Russian billionaire Alexander Lebedev. ...

London Lite faces closure as Associated Newspapers begins consultation process

-owned by Alexander Lebedev. Associated Newspaers holds a 25.1% share of the title. The consultation involves 36 ...

Indy to launch new title for twentysomethings

Alexander Lebedev, the Russian owner of The Independent, has greenlighted the project, which has involved key executives on the title, including managing director Andy Mullins, editorial director Geordie ... closed down by their respective publishers. Lebedev, who also owns a majority stake in the London ...

Everything Everywhere chief Tom Alexander resigns

Everything Everywhere's chief executive Tom Alexander is leaving the company on 31 August...According to the company Alexander has resigned for personal reasons and to pursue other interests. He will continue to advise the company until the end of the year. Alexander joined Orange UK in 2008 as chief executive and became head of Everything Everywhere when the company was formed on 1 July ...

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