Future closes down alternative music magazine Bang
15 Dec 2003 | by Staff,
at the 16- to 24-year-old male market and was originally edited by Crispin Parry and Danny Ford, who were ...
Country: US Agency: Crispin Porter last year, its "fridge" spot walked off with a gold. This year, it was the turn of "greetings cards". Bunked off your wife's cousin's wedding to hit the golf course? The Bud Light Institute produces a bespoke card as part of its extensive apology range for crap ...
at the 16- to 24-year-old male market and was originally edited by Crispin Parry and Danny Ford, who were ...
to Gail Porter. It is not known who will present if for real. 'The Pilot Show' also gave birth ...
LONDON - Crispin Parry and Danny Ford, the launch editors of Future Publishing's fledgling music...Speculation in the industry is rife that they have been sacked. However, Future said their departure was by "mutual agreement". Jim Douglas, group publishing director at Future, said: "Crispin and Dan have both put their heart and soul into the project of getting Bang off the ground and the team ...
of the summer of festivals and the launch of their new album. Crispin Parry and Danny Ford, aka the Gloom ...
on Sunday and youth programming expert Janet Street Porter and former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie. However, the two clashed bitterly and Street Porter walked out, leaving MacKenzie to turn it into his version ...
five years. Bang is being edited by Crispin Parry and Danny Ford, who created independent magazine ... of the band Polyphonic Spree's choir. "Based on their experiences, Crispin and Danny approached Future ...
and DDB Worldwide; Publicis Groupe agency Saatchi Wieden and Crispin Porter & Bogusky, which is part ...
Porter. "We are very proud that we grew our audience 3% last year, but as that indicates, audience shifts ... in 2000 to create the current show which, Porter believes, strikes a better balance between worthy ...
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