Goldsmith’s views on regulating the press
Category: Businessman: Media
Goldsmith questions the council’s standards
Goldsmith criticises Press Council
Why Now! Is more successful than critics claim
Commentary on Now! Magazine performance
Goldsmith attacks Press QC
Goldsmith criticises chairman of Press Council over Daily Telegraph
Goldsmith hits back at lapdog Press Council
Goldsmith criticises chairman of Press Council over Daily Telegraph
Press Council rejects Goldsmith complaint against Daily Telegraph
Goldsmith criticises chairman of Press Council over Daily Telegraph
“Press Council rejects Goldsmith complaint against Daily Telegraph”
Tycoon rebuffed by Press Council
Goldsmith criticises chairman of Press Council over Daily Telegraph
Now! Has 2.1mill loss in first year
Now! Magazine posts loss in first year, Cavenham communications arm sold to Generale Occidentale
Now! And then Sir James steps in
Goldsmith pulls issue of Now! That casts doubt on French president reelection
Bitter pill of failure for the man of pride
Now! Magazine closes
Gambler Sir James – the three-time loser
Now!magazine closes after after 19 months and 84 issues, and making 2.5m yearly losses
How Sir James lost his voice
Now! Magazine closes
Sir James decides to be just a grocer
Now! Magazine closes
Goldsmith sacks his editor in L’Express row
Goldsmith fires Olivier Todd, executive editor of L’Express
Goldsmith to edit L’Express
Goldsmith takes over editorial role of L’Express after executive editor Olivier Todd resigns and Jean-Francois Revel, editor in chief, also resigns
Der Spiegel: confirmation from the East by Brian Crozier
Counter Culture contribution by Brian Crozier
The Spiegel Affair
Statement by Goldsmith to Media Committees of Conservative Party in the House of Commons
Goldsmith bids for French publishing group
Generale Occidentale offers counterbid for Presses de la Cite, France’s second largest publishing group, to compete with Italian financier Carlo de Benedetti
Goldsmith’s interests motivated by politics, not profit
Analysis of Goldsmith’s interest in publishing, for political reasons
Goldsmith appears to win battle for Presses de la Cite
Generale Occidentale wins control of Presses de la Cite, with competing bidder Carlo De Benedetti joining forces to run publishing group