MEDIA BRIEF: The Guardian confirms replacement of media editor
30 May 2003
THE GUARDIAN: The Guardian has confirmed that Charlie Burgess is to replace media editor Janine
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THE GUARDIAN: The Guardian has confirmed that Charlie Burgess is to replace media editor Janine
The first results of GfK's National Broadcast Media Survey, which uses data from specially designed 'tags' worn by 1,000 viewers and listeners over a six-week period from 10 March to 20 April, have shown the BBC dominating both radio and TV. The results gave BBC Radio 4 17.9 million adult listeners ...
JAZZ FM: The Guardian Media Group has confirmed a three-strong team is looking at launching a
BROADBAND: High-speed broadband internet take-up finally appears to be gaining momentum in the UK, with news that there are now more than 2 million subscribers. According to figures from telecoms watchdog Oftel, there are 35,000 new broadband connections a week, raising fresh hope of meeting ministers'...
descended in a more leisurely manner. Cunning Stunts decided to invite the media that it thought would ...
Future Publishing this week launched PSNext to target the 'gadget-loving, twentysomething PlayStation 2 owner' and named Sam Richards as editor.
CANDIS: Former Sunday Mirror agony aunt Virginia Ironside has joined women's magazine Candis. Ironside joins the monthly as it adds 10,000 new subscribers a month, joining fellow contributors Polly Toynbee and Laurie Graham. Candis editor Jenny Campbell said: 'Ironside was a natural fit for Candis.'...
THE SUN: Sun editor Rebekah Wade has poached News of the World TV columnist Ally Ross to cover TV for the daily. A former Bizarre column contributor, Ross had expected to move in time to cover the fourth series of Big Brother, but was delayed by the war in Iraq. Ross is understood to be nailing down...
PROJECT SWAN: The publishing house set up by former Loaded editor John Perry and ex-InStyle deputy Tammy Butt, Sibella Publishing, is to launch a new women's magazine. The magazine, dubbed Project Swan and targeting 28- to 35-year-olds, will feature articles on fashion and travel. The title launches...