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What An Extraordinary Year For the Financial Times: It is Named The World’s Top Newspaper, Four Months Later It Sends Its Editor Packing, and He Then Writes That Working In Print Today Is The Same As a Music Company Selling Vinyl Records!
Philip M. Stone November 17, 2005
They called it “strategic differences”. Translation: Financial Times (FT) Editor Andrew Gowers is unceremoniously dumped – a very un-FT thing to do indicating severe “differences”. But once unshackled from his editor’s chains he then says in a London evening newspaper, “ Working in print, pure and simple, is the early 21st century equivalent of running a record company specializing in vinyl.”

 

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