The Independent 1998 Rob Brown - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Rob Brown
TitleSubjectAuthors
100 days to save the sinking channel. (challenges facing ITV)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
BBC beware: Scotland is set to go it alone.(Media)Retail industryRob Brown
Danger - Pilger still at large. (journalist John Pilger critical of Nelson Mandela)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
Everybody needs good 'face time.' (computers bring people together)(Network)Retail industryRob Brown
Everyone gets a say in the city of angels. (Los Angeles Times journalists subject to targets for quoting women and minorities)(Media)Retail industryRob Brown
Faltering printing presses of black America.(African American press in the US; includes related article)Retail industryRob Brown, Eva Simpson
Gloves off in the battle for the skies. (in-flight magazines)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
How to find life after the stars go out. (challenges for successful television drama series when key character leaves)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
Nepotism? Don't even think about it. (Steve Anderson, controller of news and current affairs at ITV, and Jeff Anderson, editor of 'World in Action')(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
The truth about 'The Truth About.' (television documentary director David Green)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
To succeed in print, get a tartan background. (thriving newspaper market in Scotland)(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
Totally wired: Ennis is the global village. (Ennis, Ireland, designated Information Age Town)(Network)Retail industryRob Brown
Why Cracker sank over the Atlantic. (mixed reactions to US version of television series 'Cracker')(Media +)Retail industryRob Brown
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