Difference between revisions of "Sarah Sands"
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After just eight months and 20 days in the post, Sands was replaced as one of a string of editors presiding over the ongoing drop in sales. | After just eight months and 20 days in the post, Sands was replaced as one of a string of editors presiding over the ongoing drop in sales. | ||
− | Sands is married to [[Kim Fletcher]] | + | Sands is married to [[Kim Fletcher]]. |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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[[Category:Journalists|Sands, Sarah]] | [[Category:Journalists|Sands, Sarah]] |
Revision as of 18:53, 6 April 2009
Sarah Sands was at one point the editor of The Sunday Telegraph (after being deputy editor for 10 years) who relaunched the Sunday Telegraph as "something lovely":
- “aimed more directly at women, circulation is playing a distinctly depressing tune. Last month, after a launch buoyed by marketing and a free DVD, sales fell back by more than 10 per cent to 642,000 copies, of which just 249,000 were bought domestically at full price. “What I have now is a very attractive package for advertisers”" [1]
After just eight months and 20 days in the post, Sands was replaced as one of a string of editors presiding over the ongoing drop in sales.
Sands is married to Kim Fletcher.
Notes
- ↑ Interview: Sarah Sands, Sunday Telegraph Evening Standard David Rowan, Wednesday, January 18, 2006