“News now is not the newspaper” – it’s not the most elegant of headlines, but it was yesterday’s Observer quoting Lionel Barber, the editor of the Financial Times, explaining why for him, the FT Continue reading >
Running a national newspaper must feel a bit like being a pilot on a steeply descending plane. You’re pulling hard back on the steering column desperately hoping that the nose will lift as the Continue reading >
You may have cringed and fumed each time Liz Jones’ latest pompous outpouring was published online, and you probably lambasted the Daily Mail for giving her a platform to speak in the first place, Continue reading >
I was at a party last week and got talking to a very confident chap about his business and how his company now only ever promotes itself through social media. It’s the future working Continue reading >
In January 2012, we managed the press office for Toy Fair for the sixth time. Once again, the media turnout and coverage was first class (even if I do say so myself), starting with Continue reading >