January 29th, 2013

Media Movements: Telegraph Head of Business Moves On

The Telegraph has a new head of business. Tim Jotischsky, deputy editor of the paper’s Sunday outfit, comes in to replace Damian Reece.

A Telegraph insider whispers to Media Guido that the circumstances around Reece’s departure are, as of yet, unknown, ‘but he doesn’t work here any more’.

UPDATE: Jotischsky keeps his position on the Sunday paper as well.


9 Comments

  1. 1
    I am not living a lie for a violating, bullying, exploitive lying and a thoroughly nasty Brown tvrd says:

    Don’t slam the door on your arse on the way out!

  2. 2
    Rip Van Winkle says:

    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  3. 3
    Sungei Patani says:

    What a boring trivial piece of information.

    Guido – you must try harder.

  4. 4
    Diane Abbotapotamus says:

    This is worse than my Twitter feed !

  5. 5
    Digital Tumbleweed says:

    ‘Sound of wind blowing, and bird in distance crawing’

  6. 8

    Dangerous to wear trousers when watching.

  7. 9
    SORT says:

    Why not cover David Ross and what is happening to Cosalt shareholders instead? Mark Bolland, Harbottle & Lewis, shutting down bulletin boards, (see “LSE CSLT”) deleting posts against online news items – it’s all there and far more interesting.


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Tom Harris bemoans the public’s attitude to politicians…

“Mr Oborne echoes the lazy, anti-politics whine we hear so often these days, all based on the absurd notion that politicians were once loved and only fell out of public favour during the expenses scandal. He should take a walk to the Strangers’ Bar. But not to sup with the patrons he seems to despise so much, dearie me, no; he should instead look at the paintings on the corridor outside the bar, which depict the devastating fire which consumed most of the Palace in 1834. And he should reflect on the fact that on that dramatic night, as the Commons went up in flames, a crowd gathered on the South Bank to clap and cheer.”



Focus group time. says:

The thing that Dave needs to work out is which group is more likely to vote Conservative. Mad swivel-eyed loons or mad homosexuals wishing to get married.


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