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Hurd calls on PR to redress bias in media coverage

on Sunday editor Jonathan Holborow; Schroders chairman Wynne Bischoff; FT commentator Sir Samuel Brittan ...

Judge and Jury: No bouquets for a performance aiming to bring the house down - Communications inconsistencies took their toll on the major players when Chris Smith announced his proposed changes to London’s opera scene, says Chris Crowcroft, manag

. The ROH received terrible headlines and Leaders in the FT and Daily Telegraph were critical. The general ...

What The Papers Say: Charitable solution has little pulling power

ranked higher being determined to become small or medium-sized banks. The FT and the Guardian insisted...Alliterative company descriptions are a useful shorthand for a host of corporate messages. Nationwide s rise to become Britain s biggest building society has been aided by those who previously ranked higher being determined to become small or medium-sized banks. The FT and the Guardian ...

FOCUS: INFORMATION SERVICES - Logging on to the political arena/Knowledge is power in politics but thanks to the major political parties’ acceptance of electronic delivery systems, almost anyone can gain access to Parliamentary information. Peter

. Mackenzie-Reid says: We often use Reuters Business Briefing and FT Profile to look at periodicals ...

MEDIA RELATIONS: Was the game ever really going to be up? - The row between lottery operator Camelot and the Government over bonus payments to some directors was settled amicably, but was the Government merely playing to the masses?

elsewhere, notably by the FT, that some of the shareholder companies in Camelot were no longer singing ...

New Labour leaves the press searching for the write stuff

everyone by surprise. So did the decision on tobacco sponsorship. However, the FT has managed to come ...

Media: What The Papers Say - Rare consistency from the pollsters

showed mild but consistent improvement as the Sun declared for Blair, followed later by the FT. Labour...showed mild but consistent improvement as the Sun declared for Blair, followed later by the FT. Labour ...

My election verdict is that most media must do better

the excellent team of political writers at the FT, who write with clarity and knowledge, day after day ...

What The Papers Say: Election 97 - Europe provides the great divide

- the Independent and the FT - show a distinctly negative bias towards the Tories over Europe. Evaluation ...

What The Papers Say: Hogg roasted for making a pig’s ear of it

-prone Tory ministers, while George Parker, politicial correspondent of the FT revealed that his new...and accident-prone Tory ministers, while George Parker, politicial correspondent of the FT revealed that his ...

 

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