Six contenders in the pack chasing the Racing Post
30 Mar 2007 | by Jacquie Bowser
LONDON - Six firms are bidding to buy Trinity Mirror's Racing Post, which is expected to sell for over £200m.
LONDON - The Financial Times is dropping its daily sports coverage to weekends and Mondays only, to make room for increased global news coverage, from next month.
LONDON - Six firms are bidding to buy Trinity Mirror's Racing Post, which is expected to sell for over £200m.
LONDON - Sir Michael Lyons has emerged as the frontrunner to take the position of chairman of the BBC Trust, replacing Michael Grade who moved to ITV in November last year.
LONDON - ITV has signed up 'Big Brother' star Dermot O'Leary to host ‘The X Factor' for the next two years.
LONDON - ITN On, ITN's mobile and broadband content provider, is launching a music division to be headed by Ross Landau.
LONDON - ITV and Setanta Sports have won live rights to the FA Cup and England's home international matches.
LONDON - Wrigley is to launch a television ad campaign to publicise its status as the Premier League's official chewing gum and its new 'bottle pack' format.
LONDON - Apple is to finally close a loophole in its iTunes Store music download service, which meant customers purchasing individual tracks from albums would then have to buy songs they already own when choosing to download an entire album.
NEW YORK - Sears, the fourth largest retailer in the US, is calling a review of its $780m media buying and planning business.
LONDON - BBC Radio 2 has drafted in 'Top Gear' presenter Richard Hammond to host four Bank Holiday shows between Good Friday and the end of the year.