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Business Definition for: Bush Telegraph

  • a method of communicating information or rumors swiftly and unofficially by word of mouth or other means

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The second of BBC Magazines' Telegraph gardening specials--The Daily Telegraph Plants & Flowers--goes on sale on April 30, priced at 3.95 [pounds sterling]. It follows March's The Daily Telegraph Gardens to Visit title. Both are BBC magazines published using The Daily Telegraph brand under licence.
Tags: Branding, British Broadcasting Corp., MARKETING
Research articles 2003-04-26
Conrad Black ousted from Telegraph Group
MONTREAL AFP ? Embattled media magnate Conrad Black has been fired from his post as president of the Telegraph Group, the company that owns Britain's Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, a Hollinger International spokesman told AFP. Black was fired Friday during a meeting of Telegraph Group directors, said Jeremy...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, MARKETING, spokesman
Research articles 2004-03-08
Bush bashes Telstra - Farmer's group attacks major service problems.
Jul 13, 2005 (The Daily Telegraph - ABIX via COMTEX) Jul 13, 2005 (The Daily Telegraph - ABIX via COMTEX)
Tags: Telstra Corp.
Research articles 2005-07-13
Hollinger sells Telegraph Group for 1.3 billion dollars
NEW YORK AFP ? The media group Hollinger International said it will sell the Telegraph Group, publisher of Britain's Daily and Sunday Telegraph newspapers, to the Barclay brothers' Press Acquisitions Limited for some 1.3 billion dollars. The transaction is scheduled to close July 30, Hollinger said in a statement....
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Britain, FINANCE, shareholder
Research articles 2004-06-22
Clock Is Ticking for Collins in Buyout of London Telegraph Newspaper.
By Lucy Farndon, Daily Mail, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 23--Stockbroker Collins Stewart may re-enter the auction for the Telegraph newspaper, having pulled out after the first bidding round. It is considering whether to join with a US private...
Tags: Chicago Sun-Times, FINANCE, financial, Investment
Research articles 2004-03-23
ELECTRONIC TELEGRAPH: Watch the millennium unfold li live on the Internet.
M2 PRESSWIRE-24 December 1999-ELECTRONIC TELEGRAPH: Watch the millennium unfold live on the Internet C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:231299 * View the Dome live on New Year's Eve on Electronic Telegraph -- www.telegraph.co.uk/domecam Electronic Telegraph, the Telegraph's award-winning online ...
Tags: camera, INTERNET, Internet Advertising Bureau, London, MARKETING, millennium, video, Web
Research articles 1999-12-24
sinister reason why the Murdoch press is attacking the BBC, The
One person I have been feeling a little sorry for over the past few days is Charles Moore, editor of the Daily Telegraph. His newspaper was a fervent supporter of the war against Iraq. I think we may say that it was motivated entirely by ideological concerns. There was no...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Government, Kelly, Mr., SOFTWARE
Research articles 2003-07-26
Barclay Brothers buy Telegraph newspapers
LONDON AFP ? The British Barclay brothers have bought the Telegraph newspaper titles from US-based Hollinger International after a long-running battle, their company announced. "Press Holdings Limited is delighted to confirm the completion today of its deal to acquire the Telegraph Group from Hollinger International Inc," the company said...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, FINANCE, lawsuit, shareholder
Research articles 2004-07-30
INSIDE STORY: The Indestructibles
Peregrine Worst horne, 82 Educated at Stowe and Peter-house, Cambridge, Worsthorne saw active service in Italy and Hamburg in the Second World War. His first job in journalism was as a subeditor on The Glasgow Herald. From there he went to The Times, where he became Washington...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., columnist, editor, Journalism, journalism, journalist, MARKETING, radio
Research articles 2006-06-12
Blair to fly to US for talks with Bush next week: report
LONDON AFP ? British Prime Minister Tony Blair will fly to the United States next week for talks with President George W. Bush focusing on Iraq and the "war against terror", according to a newspaper report not confirmed by Downing Street. Blair, travelling with his wife Cherie, was expected...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bush, Government, Iraq, SOFTWARE, U.S.
Research articles 2004-04-03
Telegraph's circulation to dip below 1 million as bulk samples are cut. (Media)
The Daily Telegraph's circulation is expected to fall below 1 million for the first time in several years following the Telegraph Group's plans to reduce the number of copies printed for bulk sampling. The Telegraph Group plans to cut the extra copies of The Telegraph and the Sunday...
Tags: ABC Inc., MARKETING, media, SALES
Research articles 2002-10-10
MEDIA: The Word on the Street
THERE WAS an alarming story in last Friday's Daily Telegraph about an Alpine ski resort cancelling the British University ski championships after claims of riotous behaviour by team captains who went on an inspection visit. Reports of dancing half-naked on the balcony were embarrassing for their sponsors. Unfortunately, The Daily...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., MARKETING, radio
Research articles 2000-03-14
Telegraph Avenue aims to reinvent itself
BERKELEY -- How do you sell Telegraph Avenue to college students who weren't even alive in its heyday? It's a question that has had city, community and University of California, Berkeley leaders scratching their heads lately. "It's still a happening place," said Berkeley Mayor...
Tags: E-mail, INTERNET, Leadership, MARKETING, University of California at Berkeley
Research articles 2006-08-27
Berkeley's Telegraph Avenue aims to reinvent itself
BERKELEY -- How do you sell Telegraph Avenue to college students who weren't even alive in its heyday? It's a question that has had city, community and University of California, Berkeley leaders scratching their heads lately. "It's still a happening place," said Berkeley Mayor...
Tags: E-mail, INTERNET, Leadership, MARKETING, University of California at Berkeley
Research articles 2006-08-27
Springer prepared to pay up to one bln euros for Daily Telegraph
FRANKFURT AFP ? German newspaper publisher Axel Springer is prepared to pay up to 700 million pounds (1.05 billion euros, 1.26 billion dollars) for the British Daily Telegraph, the German business daily Handelsblatt reported. Handelsblatt, quoting company sources, said Springer chairman Mathias Doepfner flew to London on Thursday to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Axel Springer AG, Frankfurt, Strategy
Research articles 2004-04-16
World's second largest producer defies Opec.
The Daily Telegraph The Daily Telegraph
Tags: OPEC
Research articles 2001-11-26
IRAQ: THE AFTERMATH: Galloway sues `Telegraph' for libel
GEORGE GALLOWAY issued libel proceedings against The Daily Telegraph and Christian Science Monitor yesterday in an effort to clear his name after they claimed he was in the pay of Saddam's regime. The Labour MP for Glasgow Kelvin is seeking damages and a public apology from the...
Tags: Baghdad, Christian Science Monitor, FINANCE, Leadership, Litigation, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2003-06-28
Too successful for its own good? (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone)
THE main task for Mr Haruo Yamaguchi, who has just been named as the next president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone is to pass it on intact to his own successor. It will not be easy. When American Telephone and Telegraph was broken up at the beginn...
Tags: NTT Corp.
Research articles 1988-06-04
Marks & Spencer.
The Daily Telegraph The Daily Telegraph
Tags: Marks & Spencer
Research articles 2001-11-19
London Stock Exchange.
The Sunday Telegraph The Sunday Telegraph
Tags: London Stock Exchange Plc.
Research articles 2001-05-21