What the papers say: BSkyB remains on top in EC auction
24 Nov 2005
At face value the broadcast deal struck between the Premier League and the European Commission last week appeared to be a winner for all parties.
Daily Express owner Richard Desmond has decided against employing a full-time PR man to replace Brian MacLaurin.
At face value the broadcast deal struck between the Premier League and the European Commission last week appeared to be a winner for all parties.
John Bryant, editor-in-chief of Telegraph Group, has become acting editor of The Daily Telegraph following the resignation of editor Martin Newland last week. Meanwhile, Dominic White has been made communication industries editor, while James Moore is financial services editor.
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Bowel Cancer UK is preparing the ground for a profile and fundraising campaign via an attack on Britain’s biggest research charity.
The Women’s Royal Voluntary Service (WRVS) is highlighting the problem of elderly citizens’ loneliness in the run-up to Christmas.
Community Service Volunteers (CSV) is promoting the fact that its latest annual report was part-produced by journalists on a pro bono basis.
Breast Cancer Care has filled its top comms role with ex-Samaritans head of special projects Murray Lindo.
The RSPCA is preparing a December drive for volunteers at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.
Can I get you a beer?’ chuckles Mark Hastings, as he settles down in his office. The British Beer and Pub Association’s imposing, high-rise building in Vauxhall is also home to the Department of Health.