BBC's favourite son returns to reinvigorate magazines
28 Nov 2002
Peter Phippen thinks investment and expansion can restore growth to BBC, writes Ian Darby .
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The world of compilation albums is a complicated one. Ever since I mentioned this topic as a sure sign that you were on the way out of the 18-34 demographic, it has sparked a storm of controversy existential in its nature, writes Gordon MacMillan .
Peter Phippen thinks investment and expansion can restore growth to BBC, writes Ian Darby .
Here's a fact. I'm collecting them. Although not struck by a desire to yomp across Welsh mountains in camouflage with a broken SA80, this is an activity not open to those outside of the 18- to 34-year-old demographic. I learnt this in France, where it is wet, writes Gordon MacMillan .
Capital Radio chief executive David Mansfield is looking forward to buying up more stations, writes Glen Mutel .
...or are there? The question put to global consumers uncovered truths that challenge the 'No Logo' and 'think local' philosophies. Jennifer Hiscock reports on the RIO study
As I said, there are certain things I am going to be giving up when I leave the 18-34 demographic and they all involve organised religion, in one way or another, writes Gordon MacMillan .
Arsenal FC has won a case at the European Court of Justice protecting its intellectual property rights from being infringed by street trader Matthew Reed. But the club could have avoided costly litigation if it had followed a few basic rules of evidence, writes brand communication and legal guru Ardi...
It would seem like a curious time to be launching a monthly rock magazine but, then again, these are curious days, writes Michael Byrne .
I've been watching '99 Things to do Before You're 30'. This is, of course, a complete waste of time for me in oh so many ways. So I have been thinking up alternative things to do before leaving the 18- to 34-year-old age group for good, writes Gordon MacMillan .