Editor's Desk: Andy Capper, Vice
14 Jul 2009 | by Laura Davies
Style and substance magazine Vice opens up its doors to PRWeek
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After a 20-year career at The Financial Times and three years on from taking up the editorship, you might be forgiven for thinking that Andrew Gowers had had his fill of City journalism. Far from it, finds Adam Hill.
Style and substance magazine Vice opens up its doors to PRWeek
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Andy Roberts tells us why Kiss 100 is having a revamp to how PROs can help out...serve. Listeners 2,891,000 Contact andy.roberts@emap.com website matt.baskerville@emap.com ...
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