February 18, 2016

Some People Just Don’t Move On

My piece was not biased and I fear you misunderstand our business model. It is my editors’ steadfast refusal to consider the impact of stories on advertisers that makes us the decent newspaper we are. It is why I want to go on working here. It is why the FT goes on paying me.

An open letter to Henry Gomez, head of marketing and communications at Hewlett Packard Enterprise - in response to his rather ‘threatening’ letter to FT journalist Lucy Kellaway. Right On.

Source : Financial Times (http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/b57fee24-cb3c-11e5-be0b-b7ece4e953a0.html#ixzz40YAyasEg)


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