26 Oct 2004
| by MediaWeek
Media types and City folk are not
often thought of as likely
bedfellows. But the City was not
too...and they could look to invest in any media company. Some City sources said that Apax and Dyke could look at TV ...
advisory board, and why weren’t the City surprised at such an appointment? City sources say that the actual ...
Dyke’s rolodex of contacts,” concluded a City source. By Ben Harrington ...
22 Oct 2004
| by Joe Lepper
Salford City Council is spearheading a major PR push to overhaul the area’s image and promote its...themes: the city’s proximity to Manchester, its canal network and its Victorian heritage.
Lewis said: ‘The city has a pioneering role in urban living solutions – it was the first to have a public library ...
campaign to rid the city of its ‘poor’ image (PRWeek, 3 October 2003). ...
20 Oct 2004
Salford City Council is rebranding as 'Manchester's Left Bank' in a bid to raise its profile
19 Oct 2004
| by MediaWeek
calculated cynical challenge? The City was equally perplexed when it was reported last week that Sir Anthony ...
, and capitalise on, the recent circulation success. According to some City sources, that is where the strength ...
, an analyst at NCB stockbrokers. Not least because City sources found it hard to see why a 30% stake ...
12 Oct 2004
| by MediaWeek
It’s one thing merging radio
stations. But, in this day and age,
it’s an altogether more
complicated matter combining
television broadcasters –
especially when one of the
broadcasters is still a “not-for profit”
organisation.
05 Oct 2004
| by MediaWeek
Media and investment - With the City buzzing on the back of the latest big media merger, Ian Quinn...and General Trust. Most of the money from the City comes from thousands of anonymous investors who would ...
off a cliff.” This cyclical nature, for many investors, makes media not so sexy in the city ...
the WPP empire and, currently, he is one of the darlings of the City. But when things are not going quite ...
05 Oct 2004
| by MediaWeek
Emap finds itself in a similar dilemma. City bankers and analysts say Emap – which already owns 28% of Scottish Radio Holdings – will eventually acquire the Scottish radio broadcaster and newspaper publisher ...
in the City of an imminent Emap takeover of SRH. Wilson did not want to comment on deal speculation ...