Tory Radio: Big Names signed up....

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Big Names signed up....


I am currently reading the biog of the late Kerry Packer who I once bumped into, as I once worked for a short while for Sir James Goldsmith and was invited to attend his memorial service in London some time ago.

From reading the book "The rise and rise of Kerry Packer" (which I would recommend to anyone) it seems he had the same approach to being in business - in that it was all about the profit.

I am therefore feeling very much the media tycoon - so perhaps Murdoch had better watch out because the Tory Radio podacst is going from strength to strength. (Well OK - we haven't produced a show yet - but it won't be long!!)

We now have three senior Conservatives lined up to be interviewed....

4 Comments:

Blogger Chris Palmer said...

Based on the silhouette photo profiles, the one in the centre appears to be bald or balding – which narrows it down somewhat!

Looking forward to the launch, John.

2:03 pm  
Blogger Comrade_Smirnoff said...

Does the far right need yet another medium to brainwash the masses? You lot must be getting desparate. The blogsosphere and pod casts have levelled the playing field somewhat, Marx once said that the capitalists would sell the rope that would be used to hang them.

PCs and I pods are the rope! Now Proletarian consciousness is just around the corner, the revolution is coming! ha ha ha!!!

8:05 pm  
Blogger Jonathan Sheppard said...

Chris - sorry to disappoint but the silhouettes don't necessarily represent those who have agreed to be interviewed - mind you I agree the second one looks uncannily like William Hague.

Comrade Smirnoff - we are just giving people what they want... I just know you will be a regular listener!

11:36 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think the silouhettes on the left and centre actually more closely resemble Pandit Nehru and Donald Pleasance (or possibly the new-look Gary Glitter).

3:15 pm  

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