Anthony Hilton: Media trivia masks business problems
01 Dec 2005 | by Anthony Hilton
. More to the point, however, and to echo FT columnist Sir Sam Brittan, the economic prosperity ...
Speaking last Thursday at the CIPR Corporate Financial Group's annual dinner, Gowers told fellow guests that 'if anyone was foolish enough to offer me the print editorship of a newspaper again, I would say no'. Last month Gowers was replaced as editor of the FT by US managing editor Lionel Barber ...
. More to the point, however, and to echo FT columnist Sir Sam Brittan, the economic prosperity ...
Hunt, who has been editor of the FT's technology, media and telecoms pages since 1999 and who led ... finance compliance review director Will David. The FT said it was yet to find a replacement for Hunt ... the ousting two weeks ago of FT editor Andrew Gowers, who has been replaced by the paper's US managing editor ...
Vanbrugh, joined CDR last month. Originally a reporter and news editor on FT Business's Financial Adviser ... then moved to the FT's internet publications as news editor of FTYourMoney.com and head of content ...
, in which DFID has invested £4.9m Drummond, who covered the Iraq war for the FT and speaks fluent Arabic ...
the firm's mobile-banking service by placing a 12ft-high model of a phone at national railway stations ...
the firm's mobile-banking service by placing a 12ft-high model of a phone at national railway stations ...
will expand from its current quarter page to a half-page piece each day. Last week, FT rival Breaking Views ... users to comment on Lex notes. FT editor Andrew Gowers said: "The new Lex features on FT ...
supplement, two pages in the main paper and one page on FT.com. It was also covered in the trade press ... for 5 May) with the winners and their manifestos announced in the FT on 25 and 30 April ... was a priority for FT readers, Hargreaves says: 'We were keen to stimulate debate ahead of the election ...
three join as partners. Burt was the FT's Nordic bureau chief between 1996 and 1999 before taking ...
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