Justine Roberts, co-founder of the influential Mumsnet website, was also invited alongside her partner Ian Katz, a former Guardian
newspaper executive who now edits the BBC's Newsnight.
The culture secretary, Maria Miller, the prime minister, the deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, and the business secretary, Vince Cable, all declined to publish an update of their schedules of meetings
with newspaper executives, saying they would only be published in line with planned government timetable for the disclosure of such meetings.
Transferring from The Times almost three decades ago, I started as a sub-editor in the paper's business section under the
legendary newspaper executive Anthony Bambridge.
An insider's assessment of the precipitous decline of large city papers in the United States, and the newspapers» response to their problems, by an
experienced newspaper executive.
Others who have also resigned of their own accord: Charles Clarke MP Matthew Taylor, RSA Nick Cohen, columnist Tom Harris MP Nick Assinder Stryker McGuire, Newsweek Paul Webster, newspaper executive
Music executives didn't see much choice when Steve Jobs signed them up to sell songs and albums through iTunes,
a newspaper executive recalled.
Newspaper executives are hesitant to disclose financial details about digital subscriptions.
Businesses were set up that solicited newspapers with these cheap tablets — and
newspapers executives, who didn't own iPads themselves, were in no position to understand that this was all a very bad idea.
Black,
a newspaper executive who in 2007 was convicted of fraud in the Northern District of Illinois, is challenging the application of the «honest services» fraud provision under which he was tried.