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Andrew Rashbass prepares for The Economist’s first fall

Apps help Rashbass prepare for The Economist's first fall

The Economist is the magazine industry's undisputed star performer, achieving 61 consecutive circulation rises over the last 31 years, but group chief executive Andrew Rashbass expects global print sales to fall for the first time in 2012, so why is he "delighted"?

 
 

Chris Blackhurst: The Independent's new editor lays it on the line

Many in the industry did not expect The Independent to be around...

 

Andy Mullins targets ad growth for Indy's i in year two

Andrew Mullins, the managing director of one year old i newspaper, has...

 

'Huffington Post has no competitor in UK,' says AOL's Kate Burns

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As AOL launches its first overseas edition of The Huffington Post in...

 

Desmond predicts YouView success at expense of Sky

Richard Desmond, founder of Northern & Shell and owner of Channel 5,...

 

Forbes places social media at heart of business

Mike Perlis, chief executive of Forbes Media, believes the business brand has...

 

'The future's all about partnerships', says C4's exiting Andy Barnes

After leading Channel 4's commercial business for 20 years, Andy Barnes talks...

 

Can Carolan help Absolute Radio turn a profit?

Paul Carolan, an experienced media man and respected figure in radio, is...

 

Matthew Dearden brings a 'can-do' culture to Clear Channel

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Matthew Dearden, chief executive of Clear Channel UK, tells Media Week how...

 

James Tye charts Dennis Publishing's stellar recovery

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James Tye, chief executive of Dennis Publishing, tells Media Week about near...

 

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