08 Oct 2003
| by MediaWeek
FT into Africa...popularity of FT.com we felt the need to offer our customers a better service." Other cities ...
10 Apr 2001
| by MediaWeek
FT launches golf site...FT Pro Golf, a new section of FT.com's Time Off website aiming to provide in-depth analysis of golf, launched this week. The site includes detailed coverage of the recent 2001 US Masters from ...
Woods. FT Pro Golf is the next stage in FT.com's growing commitment to analysis of sports coverage ...
09 Dec 1999
| by MediaWeek
Informa acquires FT group...been given permission to use the FT brand for three months. “We’ll take advantage of the FT branding ...
had the massive capital of the Financial Times behind it, but it was not really part of FT’s ...
09 Jan 2003
| by MediaWeek
FT Redesigns amid crisis...FT: adding a third section containing sport and more general features By Clare ...
at increasing ad revenues, which used to be taken for granted as brands clamoured to reach the FT's upmarket ...
markets. The FT, however, is not the only financial paper to have been caught up in the dire ...
01 Dec 2003
| by MediaWeek
FT seals Vodafone deal...with Vodafone. The standard deal will give WAP users access to FT.com's leading business stories, plus ...
business information engine. Zach Leonard, Europe, Middle East and Asia managing director, said: " FT ...
be accessed directly by Vodafone Live! customers through their handsets, allowing customers to benefit from FT ...
07 Jan 2000
| by MediaWeek
FT targets online investors
16 Jun 2005
| by MediaWeek
promotion to coincide with the Ashes series in the Weekend FT....heavily in both the print and online editions of the FT, alongside broadcast ads on Virgin Radio, Jazz FM, TalkSport and LBC. Steven Inchcoombe, publisher for FT in the UK, said: “Tickets to the Ashes Test Matches ...
22 Sep 2004
| by MediaWeek
Supported by in-house advertising in the newspaper and on FT.com In Residence will offer coverage ...
shows. The 32-page magazine will be stapled inside the FT magazine on Saturday and then published again ...
comes just days after the FT scrapped its daily sports page after just 18 months from being re ...
27 Apr 2005
| by MediaWeek
(Wednesday 27 May) plus Edinburgh and Glasgow tomorrow. But the FT has today said it was not consulted ...
. A spokesperson for the FT said: “We have usually got a sense of humour about these things ...
gimmick and not a personal attack on the FT”. By Helen Kaye and Kevin May ...
22 Sep 2006
| by Olivia Solon
The Financial Times' multimedia newsroom, which blends print and online operations, is to launch on 1 October.