20 Dec 2002
| by Claire Billings,
cost £1, 66p of which will go to the chosen charity of the celebrity wearing the dress.
Red, along ...
20 Dec 2002
of 35p it's easy to see why it has built early momentum.
3. CLOSER
Emap's Heat spin-off for more ...
motoring title), and revamped its Style section. A 20p cover price increase accompanied the launch ...
20 Dec 2002
| by Staff,
.
9. P&G threatens to quit ITV if Granada buys Carlton
14-10-2002 08:45 Brand Republic
LONDON ...
20 Dec 2002
. PROCTER & GAMBLE
P&G's below-the-line pitch drew to a close in August after a whopping 12 months ...
19 Dec 2002
| by Claire Billings,
The cover prices of both magazines will go up 2p to 72p a week. The magazines will also increase their pagination by eight pages.
Woman's Own will use the extra pages to publish a slimming section called Dream Bodies Extra. Woman will use its extra pages to expand its existing features section.
Woman's Own ...
19 Dec 2002
| by RAVI CHANDIRAMANI
connection charge alongside BT Directories at 25p, but calls, which are billed per minute, cost 30p per ...
, page 18), charges the highest connection rate of 49p, but thereafter only 9p a minute.
The other ...
19 Dec 2002
| by ROBERT GRAY
The Sun. It also slashed the Mirror's cover price in May from 32p to 20p, triggering a tabloid price war ...
is selling for between 10p and 32p in different regions.
Trinity Mirror is also the UK's biggest regional ...
17 Dec 2002
| by Staff,
BSkyB shares were up by 5.03%, or 31.5p, at 2.30pm, to trade at 658p.
Earlier today, the OFT ...
, as the FTSE-100 index fell by 0.7% to 3,956.1 points. Carlton Communications was down by 1.76% to 139.5p and Granada was off by 3.5%, trading at 82p.
Among the advertising groups, WPP Group was down by 2 ...
17 Dec 2002
| by CAROLINE MARSHALL, Editor
memo in 2002 (p49), who's got the best nickname (p45) or who threw the biggest strop of the year (p49 ...
17 Dec 2002
with a P45 in the summer. At Bertelsmann, Thomas Midelhoff was ousted by equally impatient shareholders ...
of ITV Digital saw a couple of heads axed - Steve Morrison and Stuart Prebble.
Heads that rolled, p47.
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