18 Dec 2007
| by Fiona Ramsay
video to the FT.com in addition to the photo, world news, business news and data that it already offers ...
13 Dec 2007
| by Isabella Piasecka
LONDON - Reuters has signed a deal with The Financial Times to supply video content to FT...The additional video content from Reuters will supplement the FT s in-house video production, which delivers more than 100 videos a month. The FT said it expects video production to further expand into 2008. Reuters latest tie-up comes three months after FT.com signed Reuters to a three-year rolling contract ...
27 Nov 2007
| by Media Week
and ads, creating a more powerful experience. Having been part of the team that designed the FT.com model ...
elsewhere. We only see paid-for models working for niche titles that offer exclusive information, such as FT ...
20 Nov 2007
| by Media Week
Ridding said he was "absolutely confident" that FT.com would continue to
expand its online readership, even if its rival stopped its subscription
service, because a one-size-fits-all model "didn ...
for the WSJ when News Corporation acquires its parent
company Dow Jones next month. Content on FT ...
13 Nov 2007
| by Media Week
- The Financial Times has appointed Richard Edgar as the head of video
for FT.com. He will be responsible for developing FT.com's video
section, reporting to James Montgomery, editor of FT.com. - Radio outfit CanWest MediaWorks UK has appointed Jonathan Arendt as
managing director of the company's Original ...
12 Nov 2007
| by Kate Gibbs
LONDON - Richard Edgar has been appointed to FT.com as its first head of video....Edgar, formerly Europe, Middle East and Africa editor for Reuters Video, will be responsible for developing the website s video section, which currently publishes more than 100 videos a month. The appointment coincides with the launch of new business related video content. In the last 12 months, FT ...
30 Oct 2007
| by Media Week
, has stepped up his
campaign to secure the post on a permanent basis. He told the FT the
next chief ...
23 Oct 2007
| by Media Week
to launch a new range of phone box ad sites measuring
4ft by 8ft in key parts of central London has been ...
23 Oct 2007
| by Sundip Chahal
of the Rolling Stones She s a Rainbow, finishing up with a giant 30ft red Play-Doh bunny. It is just ...
22 Oct 2007
| by Sarah Crawley-Boevey
The kiosks, which were to comprise six-sheet ads alongside BT phones, were first unveiled in Richmond, Ealing and Peterborough in June, but Westminster Council has rejected BT s plans for the 4ft by 8ft structures. The company has already had consent from more than 20 London boroughs and 21 further ...