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27. October 2009 | 14:19London Lite newspaper faces closure
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Another of the capital’s free newspapers could disappear after Associated Newspapers said it has entered a period of consultation over the future of London Lite. (News Source: ShareCast - 13:04:41)
Associated Newspapers prepares to close London Lite
Associated Newspapers today announced it has entered a period of consultation over the future of London Lite, its free London evening title, which may result in closure. (News Source: Media Week Online - 12:46:12)
Global Radio retains Rocket for planning and buying work
LONDON - Global Radio has retained Rocket to handle its £6.4m media planning and buying account. The appointment comes as it prepares to launch a multimedia campaign to promote 95.8 Capital FM’s Jingle Bell Ball with Windows 7. (News Source: Media Week Online - 07:16:11)
Frank Lampard ’smitten’ as he flirts with One Show Christine in nightclub
Frank Lampard scored a hat-trick on Saturday - but only twice on the football pitch. (News Source: Evening Standard - 15:05:46)
Simon Cowell: Why is X Factor Danyl hated by Britain?
Simon Cowell says he wants to get to the bottom of why the nation seems to hate Danyl Johnson - after the singer’s shock finish in the last two hopefuls of X Factor at the weekend. (News Source: Evening Standard - 14:49:13)
Army bosses snub Katie Price offer to visit our troops
Military chiefs have snubbed Katie Price’s offer to visit British troops in Afghanistan, it was revealed today. (News Source: Evening Standard - 14:04:13)
Now we know why Cheryl Cole’s latest song went to No1
Cheryl Cole stormed to the top of the singles chart last night - and we think we’ve discovered the secret of her success. (News Source: Evening Standard - 13:49:22)
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Reviews: Jack Johnson, R.E.M., Train, Dolly, Carly, and More, Plus U2 Plays The Rose Bowl, and …
Jack Johnson - En Concert In 2008, Jack Johnson toured the world with his Sleep Through The Static concerts, the best of these shows assembled… (News Source: The Huffington Post - 09:38:11)
Matthew Norman: It’s just the start for the David Brent of fascists
Never in the field of media endeavour, to adapt the man posthumously sequestered by the BNP, has so much tosh been written by so many about a single wretched nebbish. “I believe Question Time will be one of the great political events of our time,” predicted anti-racism stalwart Kelvin MacKenzie in The Sun. “Right up there with Frost-Nixon.” (News Source: Independent - 00:15:25)
The X Factor’s Rachel shows off her new blond fella
The X Factor’s Rachel Adedeji, 17, was spotted with her new fella last night. (News Source: Evening Standard - 22:34:13)
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