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8 results found for '"Marmaduke Hussey"' in Contributors.

  • Times newspaper dispute (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Marmaduke Hussey managing director and chief executive of Times Newpapers explains the terms of the offer to end a prolonged disputes and technological changes he plans to introduce. Interviewer not identified.

  • Times newspaper dispute (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Marmaduke Hussey managing director and chief executive of Times Newpapers explains the problems at The Times newspaper, and the worry about loss of readers to other Fleet Street publications. The offer to...

  • Times newspaper dispute (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Marmaduke Hussey managing director and chief executive of Times Newpapers explains why he has offered to pay two weeks wages to the Times employees, and suspended production of the paper. Interviewer not...

  • Times print union action (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Manager Director of the Times, Duke (Marmaduke) Hussey on the unofficial print union action which may result in publications of the Times and the Sunday Times being suspended. Male interviewer not identified.

  • The Times dispute (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Duke Hussey, Chief Executive, on the industrial dispute at The Times newspaper. Male interviewer not identified.

  • Times dispute over (1979)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report as the 11-month Times dispute comes to an end, asking, who really won? Contributors: Chief Executive, Duke Hussey; NGA President, Les Dixon; Daily Express Editor, Derek Jameson; Chief Executive of the...

  • Duke Hussey on Times dispute (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Times Chief Executive, Marmaduke Hussey on the possibility that the newspaper might reappear following the dispute over the implementation of new technology and dismissal notices. Male interviewer not...

  • Marmaduke Hussey attacks BBC (1988)

    Genre
    News report; Speech

    Linda Duffin reports on a speech by the Chairman of the BBC, Marmaduke Hussey, in which he attacked his own corporation. Speaking at the annual conference of the Institute of Directors in London, Hussey said...