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Former corporate affairs chief John Fallon named Pearson CEO

FTSE 100 education and publishing firm Pearson has announced that Dame Marjorie Scardino is to step down as chief executive, to be replaced by former corporate affairs professional John Fallon.

Guardian Media Group hires Oliver Rawlins to head comms

Guardian Media Group has brought in Oliver Rawlins, the former comms director of the UK Film Council, as group director of comms.

Press Complaints Commission rejects Bell Pottinger complaint

The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) has rejected a complaint from Bell Pottinger over a media sting operation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (BIJ).

2 Minutes with ... Keith Wilson Editorialdirector, Organic Life

The first edition hits the shelves on 21 October - tell us about the new mag.

What the papers say: Reed holds firm on arms exhibit

The Lancet spoke in the respectable tones expected from the 'bible of the world's medical industry' (The Times, 9 September) when it criticised owner Reed Elsevier over an arms fair.

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Phil Hall Associates unveils high-profile client list

Ex-News of the World and Hello! editor-in-chief Phil Hall has launched a PR agency on the back of contracts with high-profile clients such as Heather Mills McCartney, Hat Trick Productions and West Ham United FC.

Media Relations: 2 Minutes with... Douglas Bell, Editor, FatController

Fat Controller has just gone national, but student mags come and go all the time, don't they?

What The Papers Say - Battle lines drawn by HMVand Virgin

Combative rhetoric bloomed in the budding digital download arena last week, as two music retail giants made their first foray into the market.

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The Guardian will have a new daily science page as part of next week's relaunch in 'Berliner' format - a size between tabloid and broadsheet. There will also be a new G3 supplement, Technology Guardian, on Thursdays, with the Friday Review section renamed Film and Music. The paper's editor is Alan Rusbridger.


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