The Independent 1997 Rob Brown - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Rob Brown
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accent stations. (CNN creates new image)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
AMBRIDGE: the red mist. (Graham Harvey, agricultural story editor of radio programme 'The Archers')(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
Andrew Neil is now firmly in the anti-Brussels camp. Any 'European' magazine edited by him would be better named 'The Sceptic.'(Media +)(Column)Retail industryRob Brown
As many columns as the Parthenon. (United Kingdom newspaper columnists' views about their motivation and work of other columnists)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
At last, a cineaste in Westminster. (United Kingdom Film and Tourism Minister Tom Clarke)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
A tobacco advertising ban, tougher consumer protection ... adland braces itself for a new government. (UK)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
By-election vision put politics in spotlight. (history of coverage of politics on television in the UK)Retail industryRob Brown
Flying with Tony, slaving with Joe. (author Robert Harris has access to highest levels of UK Labour party)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
For you, my friend, the war isn't over. (Ted Turner commissions Jeremy Isaacs to produce documentary series on Cold War)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
Horror! Mail man let loose. (Martin Clarke, editor of The Scotsman newspaper)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
How to get viewers to face facts. (US Discovery Channel plans links with BBC)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
'I don't know of a single person in BBC news who is prepared to compromise on a fundamental adherence to the principle of journalism first, business afterwards' - Fergal Keane. (opposition to planned changes at BBC)(Media +)(Column)Retail industryRob Brown
I protest...and it's all on video.(usage of camcorders by protesters in the United Kingdom)Retail industryRob Brown
It was Birt and it hurt. (John Birt, director-general of the BBC)(Media +)(Interview)Retail industryRob Brown
New bids on the block. (Digital Television Network seeks licence for digital terrestrial television in the UK)Retail industryRob Brown
New Labour, new sales figures? (future for UK's Conservative newspapers under Labour government)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
No cost too high, no price too low. (strong competition between The Times and The Daily Telegraph)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
No funny business, OK? (Roseanne Barr looks to enter daytime television)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
Opportunity knocks, from Boston, Mass. to Broadcasting House, W1A 1AA. (experiences of beginning career in broadcasting)(Media +)Retail industryDavid Aaronovitch, Rob Brown
Rob Brown.(competition between the Times and Telegraph newspapers in the United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryRob Brown
Rob Brown.(price competition among United Kingdom newspaper publishers)(Column)Retail industryRob Brown
Sharp suits vs sharp practice. (media relations consultant John Stonborough)(Media +)(Interview)Retail industryRob Brown
Small town, huge story. (Paisley Daily Express covers political intrigue)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
The BBC goes into battle for supremacy of the airwaves.(BBC News 24 launched; includes related article)Retail industryRob Brown
The Lite show.(British Broadcasting Corp changes news presentation)Retail industryRob Brown
The worst job in Britain. (negative views about Charles Lewington, chief publicist of the UK Conservative party)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
This man is not talking a lot of hot air. (graphic designer Martin Lambie-Nairn)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
Ulster TV's modest series may begin to change northerners' perception of the southern Irish.(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
Viewers get chocolate box choice. (moves towards digital terrestrial television in the UK)Retail industryRob Brown
When a thistle becomes a thorn. (impact of Andrew Neil on Scottish newspaper scene)Retail industryRob Brown
Who'll win? Ask my brother. (television election coverage in the UK dominate by David and Jonathan Dimbleby)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
Why Wyatt? (Will Wyatt, chief executive of BBC Broadcast)(Media +)(Interview)Retail industryRob Brown
You have to be married to the job to succeed in this business, they'd say. To back it up, the more cultured broadsheet types might quote Yeats. (many United Kingdom journalists must put work before family)(Media +)(Column)Retail industryRob Brown
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