04 Jan 2011
| by Sarah Shearman
The Financial Times (FT) has updated its iPad app to include content from the FT Weekend magazine...The latest version of the free app, available from today (4 January), will have FT Weekend ...
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The original version of the FT iPad app launched in May last year, with sponsorship from watch brand Hublot. It has since attracted more than 425,000 downloads, according to the FT. ...
23 Dec 2010
| by Arif Durrani
A panel of senior FT editors declared Jobs their person of the year after recognising that more ...
after a liver transplant that sidelined him for six months.
The FT, describing the launch of the iPad ...
roster of previous FT people of the year, including US president Barack Obama, steel magnate Lakshmi ...
04 Jun 2010
| by John Reynolds
in the US around two weeks ago. No figures are yet available for the UK launch of the FT iPad app last week. Both the FT iPad app and FT iPhone app were free of charge to consumers in the two-week period. Steve Pinches, lead product development manager of FT.com, said: "The FT iPad has had three times ...
29 Feb 2008
Annual membership will cost £1,700 plus VAT, and will give
subscribers the opportunity to contact fellow members online, a free
pass to one conference from the FT's Global Conferences and Events
portfolio, access to face-to-face members' networking events and a
premium subscription to FT.com. ...
27 Feb 2003
| by Ravi Chandiramani
actual headlines from recent FT news articles, as part of a 5m assault to woo businesses to its products....The activity, the first of its kind, will make the FT the exclusive press partner for the campaign ...
on March 1, the FT ads will feature the headlines of stories from the past few days and ask readers whether ...
-up with the FT will support a TV push that reworks a campaign run last year (Marketing, March 28, 2002). The ads ...
29 Nov 2002
BT also facilitated the production of two magazines and microsites containing the best FT articles ...
the forewords.
Some 75 per cent of FT or FT.com readers believed the association between the two companies ...
in the FT.
Grant Millar, the head of BT Media, commented: "It was original and gave BT a competitive ...
08 Aug 2002
NEC Computers is to be the sole supporter of the FT Summer School,
a month-long series appearing