The Independent 1997 Paul McCann - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Paul McCann
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A boorish bigmouth who likes champagne and Guinness benders. Would you trust him with 80m pounds sterling? (Virgin Radio disk jockey Chris Evans receives money from venture capitalists)Retail industryPaul McCann
Channel 5 gets poor reception as viewers vote with off-switch.Retail industryPaul McCann, Janine Gibson
Cheers, Auntie! We knew you'd look after us .... (BBC's archive service)(Media +)Retail industryPaul McCann
Does Red really stand for revolution? (mixed developments for women's glossy magazines in United Kingdom in 1997)(Media +)Retail industryPaul McCann
He thinks he's God, but can he run a radio station? (disc jockey Chris Evans buys 55% of Virgin Radio)Retail industryPaul McCann
Inside story on the new high fashion.(interior design becomes more popular in the United Kingdom (includes related article on selling homes to the gay community))Retail industryPaul McCann, Michael Streeter
It's on television where the wild things are. (growing demand for television wildlife programmes)(Media +)Retail industryPaul McCann
Michael Heseltine, the Tories' golden vision, lays down his political mace and becomes a publisher first and last.(Media +)Retail industryPaul McCann
Must Saturday night be a TV desert?Retail industryPaul McCann
Old rockers playing the money-men's tunes. (rock stars seek new business interests)Retail industryPaul McCann
Pinpoint accuracy informs the art of the new soft sell. (use of extremely targeted marketing)Retail industryPaul McCann
The advertising Baroness who is for turning.(profile of Christine Walker, former Zentih advertising chief who aims to set up her own agency)Retail industryPaul McCann
The man who made a monster. (Iain Calder seeks to expand United Kingdom edition of National Enquirer)(Media +)Retail industryPaul McCann
They'd rather have quizzed John Prescott. (strong views among members of the audience of BBC television programme 'Question Time')Retail industryPaul McCann
You can't butcher me, I've got the law on my side. (possible legal challenges to investigative journalism on television in United Kingdom)(Media +)Retail industryPaul McCann
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