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- Mirror plans Hearts soccer channel
- MIRROR GROUP is to launch a local cable TV channel for the Scottish football club, Heart of Midlothian, similar to the one operated by BSkyB and Granada on behalf of Manchester United. But the Mirror's chief executive, David Montgomery, is playing down suggestions that his company might follow...
- Research articles 1998-09-11
- Football frenzy grips media
- NEWS THAT Carlton Communications, Michael Green's television group, is in talks with Arsenal took the market by surprise yesterday. Although British Sky Broadcasting's pounds 623.4m bid for Manchester United was expected to prompt a wave of similar bids, few observers had expected other broadcasters to move so fast. ...
- Research articles 1998-09-11
- Man Utd scores its own channel
- Granada, the ITV franchise holder for the north-west of England, and Nynex CableComms, the country's second-largest cable operator, are in advanced talks aimed at launching a television channel in Manchester next year, headlined by shows on the top football team, Manchester United. The project, which is also likely...
- Research articles 1996-08-08
- Saatchi accused over missing files
- Maurice Saatchi, the deposed chairman of the advertising agency which bears his name, was last night involved in a row over missing company files after a day in which two of the agency's top clients quit. The row emerged as Mr Saatchi announced he was setting up his...
- Research articles 1996-01-12
- Maurice stages a talent raidOusted chairman meets agency's staff as
- Maurice Saatchi is attempting to recruit 40 staff, most of whom work on the British Airways advertising account, from the London office of Saatchi & Saatchi, it emerged last night. A meeting was held at Mr Saatchi's London home on Thursday night, only hours after a writ was...
- Research articles 1996-01-14
- Maurice stages a talent raid Ousted chairman meets agency's staff as
- Maurice Saatchi is attempting to recruit 40 staff, most of whom work on the British Airways advertising account, from the London office of Saatchi & Saatchi, it emerged last night. A meeting was held at Mr Saatchi's London home on Thursday night, only hours after a writ...
- Research articles 1995-01-14
- Saatchi accused over missing files
- Maurice Saatchi, the deposed chairman of the advertising agency which bears his name, was last night involved in a row over missing company files after a day in which two of the agency's top clients quit. The row emerged as Mr Saatchi announced he was setting up...
- Research articles 1995-01-12
- Link Happy: Are News Sites Contributing To Information Overload?
- By Mercedes Bunz: It was about a year ago, that the media expert Jeff Jarvis proclaimed: ““Links are the currency of the new media economy.”.”But as with every currency, there might be inflation. Nick Bilton illustrates in the upcoming Wired UK that news sites learned that lesson - but...
- External links 2009-11-02
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- Mirror group cuts 550 jobs returns to tabloid roots
- THE DAILY Mirror will ditch its "serious" news agenda, its owner Trinity Mirror declared yesterday as it announced that the group is cutting 550 jobs. Sly Bailey, chief executive since February, reporting the results of a strategic review, resisted demands for radical corporate restructuring. Instead she vowed...
- Research articles 2003-08-01
- Who is the fairest one of all? (Mirror Group Newspapers Ltd.)
- The publishing group Pearson PLC is the most likely buyer for Mirror Group Newspapers Ltd. Pearson states that it would continue Mirror's support for the British Labor Party during election time. However, Pearson would shift the newspapers away from propaganda and towards objective reporting. LEADERS of the Labour Party...
- Research articles 1991-12-14
- Capital Media forms joint venture with Mirror Group
- LONDON--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 21, 1996--Capital Media Group (NASDAQ:CPMG) Wednesday announced that Mirror Television, the TV unit of U.K.-based Mirror Group has taken a 50% equity stake in Capital Media's wholly owned subsidiary, Blink TV. Blink TV was created by Capital Media Group to fill an unserved niche of...
- Research articles 1996-11-21
- Watson's Mirror task far from elementary: Ellis Watson has been given the unenviable task of reviving the Mirror Group's fortunes. Few doubt his marketing abilities, but will these cross over into the boardroom?
- Media-savvy executives are well aware that comments appearing in print can come back and bite you on the behind. But that has not been the case for Ellis Watson, who in 1998, when he was marketing director of The Sun and News of the World, said: "I'm not general manager...
- Research articles 2004-07-01
- Showdown Continues at U.K. Newspapers Publisher Mirror Group.
- Sunday Business, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 16--The spokesman refused to be drawn on questions about the positions of Bailey or Blank but added: "We have believed for some time that Mirror Group Newspapers is undervalued compared to its peers. This...
- Research articles 2004-05-16
- Covers.co.uk and Trinity Mirror Group, the UK's Largest Newspaper Publisher, Partner to Deliver Extensive Football Coverage.
- GALWAY, Ireland, February 7 /PRNewswire/ -- - Two of the Largest Providers of Online Sports Information in the UK and Ireland Join to Bring High Quality, Updated Statistics and Analysis to Football Fans Covers.co.uk today announced it would supply the Trinity Mirror...
- Research articles 2006-02-07
- Mending the Mirror a tough task for Trinity: after a price-war bloodbath, the battered Daily Mirror is now trying to push through an increase. Is this wise, in the face of its relentlessly falling circulation figures?
- In a bold and self-assured move, Trinity Mirror Group has announced a six per cent hike in the cover price of its flagship newspaper, the Daily Mirror, to 35p. It is a long way from the strategy adopted in 2002, when the tabloid instigated a price war with The Sun....
- Research articles 2004-03-04
- You read it here first: The Daily Mirror will be sold within six months
- MEDIA STUDIES Is the Daily Mirror for sale? It is, according to a well-placed City source. He says it is being offered around to `the buy-out boys'. My instinct is that he is right, and that Trinity Mirror wants to offload its troubled national daily, as well as its other...
- Research articles 2002-10-19
- Montgomery helps 3i bag Trinity Mirror titles
- TRINITY MIRROR has sold its Northern Ireland newspapers to a private equity group advised by David Montgomery, the former chief executive of Mirror Group. A group of seven titles, including Belfast's News Letter, was bought by 3i for pounds 46.3m. The deal marks a return to the...
- Research articles 2003-12-02
- Mirror ahead on talk of German interest
- TAKEOVER RUMOURS returned to haunt Mirror Group yesterday as blue- chips surged to another record high on the back of a soaring Dow and domestic bid speculation. The publishing group made the headlines with a 7p advance to 218.5p amid talk, albeit vague, of a renewed interest from...
- Research articles 1999-04-20
- Outlook: Broken Mirror
- PHILIP GRAF, chief executive of Trinity Mirror, would never say so publicly, but he must be feeling more and more uncomfortable with his high-profile national newspaper titles. Mr Graf is from the regional newspaper side of the group, and this is the business he knows and can demonstrably make work....
- Research articles 2001-12-11
- Advertising blow for Mirror group
- TRINITY MIRROR'S national titles suffered a setback in the second quarter of the year, after a tentative improvement in revenues in the first three months of 2003. A trading update yesterday from the owner of the Mirror national newspaper group and a stable of regional titles dashed...
- Research articles 2003-06-27
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