Sentences with phrase «newspapers proprietors»

Also in June 2014 when soldiers disrupted the circulation of newspapers in controversial circumstances, Obaigbena, who is the president of the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN), sought compensation for the affected papers «for the brutal and unlawful seizure».
She preferred dealing with newspaper proprietors, some editors and ideologically sympathetic columnists.
I think there's a bit of a gap between MPs» perceptions of what a newspaper proprietor does and the reality.
Leveson wants to know if Murdoch thinks there's «a distinction between those who hold themselves out as having a public figure like politicians or like newspaper proprietors and those who don't come into that category, like people's who've achieved fame, made money, because they are very good at what they do.»
This year, Ukip has attracted a number of high - profile backers including former Tory donors Paul Sykes and Arron Banks as well as the newspaper proprietor Richard Desmond.
«What I would say about him - and actually all newspaper proprietors who have this difficult relationship with politicians - I don't think I've ever liked or disliked these proprietors they are just people you have to deal with,» the foreign secretary told BBC Radio 5 Live.
The Labour leader, Ed Miliband, on Tuesday became the only front - rank politician to disclose the meetings he has held with newspaper proprietors in the runup to the Leveson report.
Miliband, responding to a Guardian request, has revealed that he has had 25 separate meetings with newspaper proprietors or editors since 24 July.
I would say that lord beaverbrook is in his sixties and has a keen sense of history as surely he is emulating lord beaverbrook the powerful newspaper proprietor who was a mover and shaker and changer of opinions.
The group, which is owned by newspaper proprietor Richard Desmond, publishes the Daily Express, Sunday Express, Daily Star and OK! Magazine.
He held a multiplicity of important positions, including that of chairman of the Newspaper Proprietors» Association.

Not exact matches

Born to London coffee - house proprietor Thomas Jemson in 1734, Lloyd's List was, for centuries, a leading shipping newspaper.
Every newspaper has its proprietor or shareholders.
«If an editor is sending a newspaper broke, it is the responsibility of the proprietor to step in.
As even his company history observes, «Roy had noted that all proprietors of newspapers seemed to become members of the House of Lords.
«Andy Coulson has coordinated targeted wooing of all of Britain's newspaper editors and proprietors»
«All meetings with newspaper and other media proprietors, editors and senior executives will be published quarterly regardless of the purpose of the meeting.»
«As editor of the London Evening Standard, Mr Osborne can be expected to seek to influence ministers on media policy, in line with his views and the views of his paper's proprietor, Mr Alexander Lebedev, both in the pages of the newspaper and in meetings with ministers.
The original requirements of publishing a proprietor and publisher name and address can still be found in s. 8 of the Act, but it must be «stated either at the head of the editorials or on the front page of the newspaper
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