Raymond Snoddy on media: Telegraph risks quality in pursuit of colour
09 Feb 2005
Sometimes you just have to be up-front about an unreasoned prejudice that has persisted for many years and is clearly not going to change.
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The other night at a dinner, I saw the chap from "Expect more" chatting to the man from "Fueling brand power" (note the corrupt American spelling) who had just been sharing a joke with the bloke from "People first better results". He had just finished a drink with a woman from the "ROI agency" who had...
Sometimes you just have to be up-front about an unreasoned prejudice that has persisted for many years and is clearly not going to change.
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