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Who's the most successful (and richest) journalist in the world? Why the Mail's Padraic Fallon of course

Who’s the most successful (and richest) journalist in the world? Why the Mail’s Padraic Fallon of course

By Stephen Foster on January 14, 2011

Not that Padraic, the brother of former Independent boss Ivan Fallon, makes his money from newspapers although he’s a director of Lord Rothermere’s Daily Mail and General Trust, owner of the Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, Metro and much else besides. Padraic is also chairman of Euromoney Institutional Investor, now wholly-owned by the Daily Mail, [...]

Posted in Finance, Media, News | Tagged daily mail, daily mail and generral trust, dmgt, eurodollars, euromoney institutional investor, Independent, Ivan Fallon, Lord Rothermere, mail on sunday, metro, Padraic Fallon, Patrick Sergeant, Paul Dacre

Is the Daily Telegraph becoming more like the News of the World than the News of the World?

Is the Daily Telegraph becoming more like the News of the World than the News of the World?

By Stephen Foster on December 22, 2010

Actually we all thought it was becoming more like the Daily Mail, given the presence of former Mail men in top positions including CEO Murdoch MacLennan, Daily editor Tony Gallagher (pictured), Sunday editor Ian MacGregor (those Scots again) and head of news Chris Evans (who doesn’t sound Scots). So all of them, with exception of [...]

Posted in Media, News, Politics | Tagged daily mail, Daily Telegraph, Lord Young, Michael White, mp expenses, Murdoch MacLennan, Paul Dacre, Tony Gallagher, Vince Cable, Will Lewis

The poke reveals the Daily Mail's editorial secrets

The poke reveals the Daily Mail’s editorial secrets

By Staff on July 20, 2010

Better late than never, but this piece from amusing UK website the poke which ran a few days ago is a genius ‘exposure’ of the Daily Mail’s editorial secrets and should be essential reading for all those baffled by its choice of material and things to get worked up about (nearly all of it and [...]

Posted in Media, News | Tagged daily mail, Gordon Brown, Paul Dacre, the poke

Mail on Sunday gets red card as Gary Lineker quits over Lord Triesman stitch-up

By Stephen Foster on May 18, 2010

The Mail on Sunday, which has flirted with disaster a few times since it came into being as the Daily Mail’s sibling, has really landed itself in the mire with its News of the World-type sting on Lord David Triesman, chairman of the Football Association and also head of England’s 2018 World Cup bid. Now [...]

Posted in Media, News | Tagged Gary Lineker, Lord Triesman, mail on sunday, Paul Dacre, Peter Wright, world cup bid 2018

Have the Mail on Sunday and Melissa the minx cost England the 2018 World Cup?

By Stephen Foster on May 16, 2010

Well they just might have, the Mail on Sunday today ‘exposing’ FA chairman and the head of England’s bid for the the 2018 World Cup Lord David Triesman for his silly comments to one Melissa Jacobs about the Spanish conspiring with the Russians to suborn referees in the forthcoming tournament in South Africa, in which [...]

Posted in Media, News | Tagged 2018 world cup bid, Lord Triesman, mail on sunday, Melissa Jacobs, Paul Dacre

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