The Spectator claims that Acting DG and Chief Grip Tim Davie is getting advice from Matthew Freud, son-in-law of Rupert Murdoch. It's not clear whether this is help as an old friend from the world of marketing, or via a contract.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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We noted that George Entwistle had tried to hire PR support during his 54 days in the Ssun, and may have got close to the services of former Sun editor David Yelland, now working for Brunswick. All too soon, the BBC said it was "inappropriate for the BBC to contract an external agency".
The Spectator claims that Acting DG and Chief Grip Tim Davie is getting advice from Matthew Freud, son-in-law of Rupert Murdoch. It's not clear whether this is help as an old friend from the world of marketing, or via a contract.
The Spectator claims that Acting DG and Chief Grip Tim Davie is getting advice from Matthew Freud, son-in-law of Rupert Murdoch. It's not clear whether this is help as an old friend from the world of marketing, or via a contract.
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leadership,
PR
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