The Independent 2001 Bill McIntosh - Abstracts

The Independent 2001 Bill McIntosh
TitleSubjectAuthors
Advertisers raise hopes of end to media slowdown.(Cordiant sees mixed performance)Retail industryBill McIntosh
Advertising in vanguard of slowdown.Retail industryBill McIntosh
All roads lead to Dr Malone, the king of cable TV.(Liberty Media Chmn John Malone)Retail industryBill McIntosh
Bookham battles to ride downturn.Retail industryBill McIntosh
Broadband continues the digital revolution: British businesses have been slow to pick up on the latest high-speed internet technology but now they're finally catching on.(Going Independent)Retail industryBill McIntosh
Debt stretches cable firms to breaking point.Retail industryBill McIntosh
Digital 'land grab' gives way to fight for survival.(digital television presents challenges in United Kingdom)Retail industryBill McIntosh
E-m@il to Sir Alan: profits down, shares off, City sceptical.(Amstrad PLC reports falling profits)Retail industryBill McIntosh
EMI 'only days away' from Bertelsmann decision.Retail industryBill McIntosh
Granada crashes to 69m pounds sterling loss as advertising slump bites.Retail industryBill McIntosh
Granada's call for single ITV prompts fresh rift with Carlton.Retail industryBill McIntosh
Logica defies tech crash with 60% profit surge.Retail industryBill McIntosh
Pay your money, take your Choice.(Business Review)(includes corporate history)(Music Choice Europe Chief Executive Simon Bazalgette)(Company Profile)Retail industryBill McIntosh
Reed bucks the trend with 17 percent profits rise.(Anglo-Dutch publisher)Retail industryBill McIntosh
Television companies set for 1bn pounds sterling windfall from fee cuts.Retail industryBill McIntosh
The Scottish players.(Business Review)(includes corporate history)(Scottish Media Group)(Company Profile)(Brief Article)Retail industryBill McIntosh
Why RTL's pan-European dream is just not working.Retail industryBill McIntosh
Why the dot.com magazines are running for cover.(Business Review)Retail industryBill McIntosh
World markets face turbulence as decade-long boom peters out.Retail industryDiane Coyle, Lucy Baker, Bill McIntosh, Nigel Cope, Andrew Garfield, Michael Harrison, Chris Hughes
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