27 Jul 2005
| by Mark Pearson, Creative director, TDA
I don't know if you've watched the recent movie Sideways, but it
features two friends, Miles and Jack, who decide to go on a wine tour of
California on the eve of Jack's wedding. Miles, a failed writer, and
Jack, a TV actor, cover each end of the wine-drinking spectrum.
29 Jul 2005
| by by Sam Matthews
LONDON - Pearson, owner of the Financial Times, has appointed former Fidelity chief executive Glen...Scardino, chief executive, added: "Glen's record in growing businesses is perfect for this stage of Pearson ...
28 Feb 2005
| by Jennifer Whitehead
LONDON - Pearson's chairman Lord Dennis Stevenson is to retire after almost 20 years at the company...continues, the newspaper will break even for 2005, Pearson said.
Pearson chief executive Marjorie ...
28 Sep 2005
| by by Jennifer Whitehead
LONDON - Allison Pearson, the journalist and author of a best-selling novel, has been hired by the...Pearson is well known for her journalism, including writing a column for the Evening Standard ...
10 May 2005
| by MediaWeek
Will Pearson, the listed publishing group, sell the Financial Times and return cash to disgruntled...hard evidence to suggest Pearson will. Last week, the company predicted that it would see a recovery ...
22 Apr 2005
Pearson hopes FTpm will shore up its flagship paper, Alasdair Reid writes....mooted as a Murdoch target in the past and may be again, given that shareholders at Pearson, the paper ...
LONDON - Direct response media agency Equi=Media has hired Marc Pearson as group account director...Pearson was group account director and also on the management board at Zed, and has worked at EHS ...
29 Apr 2005
| by MediaWeek
Advertising revenues at the Financial Times are ahead by 3% as holding company Pearson announced...online advertising. However, despite this return to form for the title Pearson said it could only ...
27 Jul 2005
before Pearson came out with its interim results on Monday....immune to competition these days and Dame Marjorie Scardino at Pearson may have to think of some ...
25 Jul 2005
| by by Ben Bold
LONDON - The Financial Times is continuing to lose money, according to Pearson's chief executive...1.23% to 425,984.
Pearson is predicting a turnaround, claiming that UK circulation is stabilising ...