MEDIA: This is London on hunt for news editor
05 Dec 2003
News and entertainment website This is London is looking for a news editor, following the resignation of Emma Owen.
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News and entertainment website This is London is looking for a news editor, following the resignation of Emma Owen.
FT.COM: Financial Times website FT.com is launching a news alert service based on key words chosen by subscribers. Emails on a company, business sector or individual that users have signed up to will be sent as news breaks. FT.com's two tiers of subscription now include email alerts, specialist analysis,...
YAHOO! FINANCE: The Financial Times is to increase its coverage on the Yahoo! Finance website. In addition to general news and commentary, the FT will provide news and analysis of telecoms, IT and financial services. The site is aimed at private investors.
TIMES ONLINE: Louise McLennan, former editor of the Student channel on The Times's website, Times Online, has moved to assist Hector Arthur on the site's entertainment section, which was launched last month. Arthur, the former motoring and property editor of the site, is features editor for entertainment.
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THE SPROUT: Brussels-based satirical website The Sprout - thesprout.net - is to launch as a magazine in the UK next week. Edited by Martin Jay and Gawain Towler, the new monthly title will contain media news in addition to investigations into the dealings of the European Parliament, and is aimed at...
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LONDON - This Is Money, the personal finance website run by Associated New Media, is being redesigned in a bid to expand its user base, with more information on areas such as property and stock market investment likely to feature strongly.