Emap’s loss is Telegraph’s gain as sales boss switches to newspapers
07 Dec 2004 | by MediaWeek
will be spending the next couple of months finding the right replacement. We’re sorry to see him go. He has made ...
spot, moaning that it was mega-effective. Sorry guys, but the ad is still a stinker: "Aliens ...
will be spending the next couple of months finding the right replacement. We’re sorry to see him go. He has made ...
medic and saying: "I'm going to be sick. Sorry, I can't do it." Meanwhile, squeaky-voiced comedian Joe ...
could find they have shot themselves in the foot. I feel very sorry for the sponsors – they are caught ...
to ride out his sex and drugs scandal - it is clear that an apparently heart-felt 'sorry' goes a long way ...
shown in this whole sorry scenario. Thank you for giving this coverage. I still cling on to the hope ...
no longer has this fig leaf to cling to. Why can't he just say sorry, however unfashionable a concept ...
international businessman (sorry ladies, but 85 per cent of the EBRS universe are men) wakes up in his hotel ...
really great people and we're sorry to see them go. We're actively recruiting for replacements though ...
're sorry to see them go. We're actively recruiting for replacements though." If you have an opinion ...
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