Six weeks into his new job at The News of The World, award-winning sports writer Chris Bascombe has put the threats of the past months behind him and is looking forward to a bright future ahead.
TV producer Phil Redmond says our hard won freedoms are under threat from CCTV, ID cards and phone tracking. He told Kevin Gopal what needs to be done to protect our identities in the digital age
Welcome to the inaugural How-Do Media 100– a fascinating collection of the North West media folk who wield a combination of influence, power and employment, primarily in the region but also in many cases, well beyond the ‘boundaries’ of the region.
Across the UK the surname Hatton is synonymous with a lot of things, but entrepreneurial success probably isn’t one of them. Yet. Rippleffect’s MD Ben Hatton explains why all that is set to change.
For someone that’s successfully cleaned up after Harold Shipman a job at Littlewoods should be as hassle free as home shopping. Not quite, reveals new head of external comms Anthony Taylor.
What is Fuse Sport? A marketing agency, a media firm or a troop of agents for individual sports stars? A little bit of all three, reveals founder Mark Dixon.
For a company that’s “never had a proper outward bound sales process in place” Code Computerlove has somehow managed to attract more big name clients than a Hollywood madam. How-Do sits down with managing director Tony Foggett to chart the rise of Manchester’s most influential digital media agency.
Independent radio producer, All Out Productions, has collected nine Sony Awards during its 13 years in business trading from first London and then Manchester for the past six years.
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The North West’s media folk who wield the greatest combination of influence, power and employment, primarily in the region but also, in many cases, well beyond.