01 Dec 2005
| by James Livesley
magazine.
Bell, who previously worked for the BBC, FT.com and Music Choice TV, will report to Paul ...
30 Nov 2005
| by James Livesley
Rzeczpospolita to publish a monthly international business supplement of translated FT articles.
Rzeczpospolita has a circulation of nearly 200,000 and is read by Poland's business community.
The FT has also signed a contract with Onet, a Polish internet portal, allowing it to use syndicated FT ...
22 Nov 2005
| by Suzy Bashford
at the Financial Times. According to him, this City type is alive and kicking – and reading the FT.
"Our readers use the FT as a business tool throughout their day – from breakfast, during their commute ...
are they going to read? They've got to read the FT."
Ipsos UK's British Business Survey (BBS) 2005 shows ...
22 Nov 2005
| by Holly Acland
in various ways – in the newspaper itself, but also on FT.com, through desktop alerts, e-mail summaries, via their mobile and, of course, Black- Berries. Companies can advertise on FT.com's homepage ...
for the FT.
"Although advertisers are largely in the B2B space, we get a huge amount of luxury goods ...
22 Nov 2005
| by Nick Mawditt
money. The industry has moved on from its microcosm world of fine wines, Fulham and the FT. The crash ...
frequent – continue to battle with market position. The FT has reinvented itself more times than Top ...
22 Nov 2005
| by Adam Woods
, against 15% for both the FT and The Times, and 13%for The Daily Telegraph.
The FT has declined ...
15 Nov 2005
| by Media Week
is the biggest character at 6ft 4in and Sally is the smallest (but perfectly formed) at 5ft 2in.
What is your ...
character – 6ft 4in is the current goal.
How are staff encouraged to hit targets?
We operate a team ...
15 Nov 2005
| by Maggie Brown
, is a publisher's heaven... it's full of plugs.
The fall of Andrew Gowers from the FT is attributed ...
– its property supplement was a particularly strange product. Someone has to bite the bullet. The FT ...
at. This being that the FT may be barking up the wrong tree in its ambitions, spearheaded by Pearson ...
15 Nov 2005
| by Sheelagh Doyle
."
Julia Carrick, publisher and founder of the FT's How to Spend It , which has been running for 11 years, believes advertisers are attracted to the unique position the FT's title has carved out in the market. She ...
08 Nov 2005
| by Marcus Rich
brilliant cuttings job from the FT, Times, Guardian, Media Week and other appropriate trade sources.
So I ...