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Tuesday, 9th February 2010

BusinessTalk: Can soccer sponsorship survive John Terry?

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Published Date: 27 March 2007
FIRST Tiger Woods, now John Terry... what's a business to do when its celebrity image bearer is tainted by scandal? Hear informed debate in the weekly business programme from the Yorkshire Post.
In this edition, lawyer and author Clive Lawrence predicts the business fallout from the Terry affair.

We also talk in-depth to Gary Lumby, head of retail and small business banking at the Yorkshire Bank and president of the Leeds Chamber of Commerce.

We investigate the spread of so-called boiler-room fraud, in which prospective investors are targeted by criminal gangs selling bogus shares.

And we take the temperature of the high street as it counts its takings from Christmas and the January sales


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Previous programmes

2010
February 2: Printing money | Nick Clegg | Agency workers | Retail property
January 26: Out of recession | Calling time on pubs | Zilico
January 19: Economist Tom Vosa | Pensions black hole | Dentists
January 12: Meadowhall and Victoria Quarter | Stephenson Group | FMG Support
January 5: Housing recovery | Bzayford Group | Afghanistan
2009
December 22: Review of 2009
December 15: Variety Club Awards | East Coast Rail | Arena wars
December 8: Steven Norris | NG Bailey | Marketing and E-media
December 1: Rachel Elnaugh | Building sector | Remodelling Leeds University
November 24: Top 50 Companies | Cappuccino crime | Social networking
November 17: Michael Portillo | John Tordoff | Royal Mail alternatives
November 10: Banking divide | Sick pay | NG Bailey | Monetising the Arts
November 3: Twitter | City Inn | Justin Urquhuart Stewart | Lloyds TSB
October 27: Clawing back a beer empire
October 20: Excellence in Business Awards | Poot comic
October 13: Mike Lenhoff | Harris Tweed | Charlie Downey
October 6: Alastair Campbell | Man who sold Man Utd | Chartered Accountants
September 29: Bradford & Bingley | Exiting recession | Sick leave | Nisa Today's
September 22: Bid-rigging | Bank of England's Andrew Haldane | Electric Works
September 15: Business Awards shortlist | Lehman Bros, a year on | Jarvis
September 8: Pensions black hole | Emotional intelligence | Fairtrade
September 1: Leeds v Manchester | Ministerial inexperience | Fairtrade
August 25: Lloyds, jobs | Merrion Centre | Rural broadband | John Hendrie
August 18: Football club administration | Young entrepreneurs' conference
August 11: Bradford Odeon | Ryanair | Online marketing
August 4: Northern Rock | Tunstall Healthcare | Modular Buildings
July 27: Stagecoach | Customer service | Identity theft Valley
July 21: Morrisons | Lord Mandelson | Yorkshire's Silicon Valley
July 14: Bank of England Deputy Governor | Made In Sheffield
July 7: Port rates | Private Equity comeback | Commercial property
June 30: Jobs and steel | Fraud | Training in Hull
June 23: Northern Rock | Wellington Place | China trade | IoD Chair
June 16: Sick pay | Caravan industry | Innocent Smoothies
June 9: John Cleese | BSykB | Cheltenham & Gloucester
June 1: Leeds Business Week special edition
May 26: BT Vision | Nurseries | Rixonway | Reskilling Sheffield
May 19: M&S | Leeds Business Week preview | Morrisons ads
May 12: Skilling up | Lord Davies | Pegler Yorkshire | Injury claims
May 5: Bradford in limbo | Restructuring | Lloyds Bank | Even More Prods
April 28: Budget reaction | Insolvency| Fast Track to Yorks | Turnkey Creative
April 21: Yorkshire Bank CEO | Negative inflation | Shine Harehills | McCain
April 14: Stylo | Credit risk | Product recalls
April 7: Yorkshire manufacturing | Sports sponsorship
March 31: Women in the workplace | Reckless lending | Yorkshire in Malawi
March 24: Jan Fletcher | Philip Davies| thebigword Group
March 17: Cherie Blair | Mumtaz | Richard Doyle | Unison Scarborough
March 10: John Cleese | Retirement age | Ebay trading | Jonas Ridderstrale
March 3: YTV's closure | Administration | Start-ups | Cattles
February 24: Pensions and bail-outs | Brand values | Rachael Fletcher
February 17: Public sector cuts | Barnsley | Rural businesses
February 10: Ed Balls on the recession | Bankers say sorry | Scarborough
February 3: Surviving the recession| Young Directors | Cannes in Scarborough
January 27: Yorkshire economic survey | William Hague | Delisting
January 20: Item Club | Investors' fears | Corporate fraud
January 13: Eric Pickles | Peter Moizer of Leeds Business School
January 6: Retail trends | Our reputation abroad | Doing business in Moldova
2008
December 23: Review of 2008 | Doing business in Iraq | Futurologist James Bellini
December 16: Small businesses and banks | George Osborne | YP Awards
December 9: SMEs and the economy | Leeds legal community
December 2: Building societies and tax cuts | Regeneration awards
November 25: Pre-budget | Redundancy costs | Immigration law | Bioscience
November 18: Asda CEO Andy Bond | Tax cuts | Masternaut | HIPs | KayCo
November 11: CBI Director General | Private Equity | Scarborough | Air Supplies
November 4: HBOS takeover | Leeds Airport | Yorkshire Tourism | Air Supplies
October 28: Fiscal rules | Castlegate | Marketing Judo
October 22: EXTRA: Bank of England governor Mervyn King
October 21: Sir Ken Morrison | Excellence in Business Awards | Milan Expo
October 14: £37bn bank bail-out | Immigration law | Conservatories
October 7: Interest rates | Sir Alan Sugar | Karren Brady
September 30: Bradford & Bingley nationalised | Digby Jones
September 23: HBOS Takeover | Rosie Winterton | Clipper Logistics
September 18: Extra: HBOS taken over by Lloyds TSB
September 16: Lehman Brothers collapse | Leeds in Milan
September 9: How low can house prices go?| Rude Limited
September 2: Stamp Duty | 2012 Olympics in Leeds | Hull World Trade Centre
August 26: Indian acquisitions in Yorkshire | Lettings in Leeds
August 19: Asian businesses | Banking blues | Ryanair and Yorkshire?
August 12: Record inflation | Architects Carey Jones | Corporate hospitality
August 5: Regional Funding Allocation | Yorkshire Forward reshuffle
July 29: Fox's Biscuits | White collar crime
July 22: Skills pledge | Surviving a recession
July 15: Leeds Lumiere collapse | Recession | Yorkshire Bioscience Awards
July 8: Great Yorkshire Show | Bradford & Bingley
July 1: Reinventing Sheffield | Prof Alistair Hay
June 24: Bradford & Bingley | Yorkshire In The City | Yorkshire's rail network
June 17: Inflation and Roger Bootle | Looking after your staff
June 10: Yorkshire Business Convention | Lord Levene | Iraq invests in Bradford
June 3: Crisis at Bradford & Bingley | Leeds Business Week
May 27: Living to 120 | Automating food production | Hydro electricity
May 20: George Soros | Doing business in Russia | Planning law changes
May 13: Midge Ure | Inflation | Buying a home overseas
May 6: Excellence in Business Awards launch | Data Capture
April 29: Peter Jay | Corporate manslaughter legislation
April 22: Banking in crisis | Intellectual property
April 15: Jon Moulton | Jim O'Neill
April 8: House Prices | Pace Micro Technology
April 1: Shadow Chancellor | Yorkshire Water's new regime
March 25: Malicious stock rumours | Homeless catering project
March 18: Ken Morrison | John Hutton | Hazel Blears
March 12: Budget special
March 11: Michael Portillo interviewed | PWC design seminar
March 4: MIPIM Trade Fair | Exploitation of agency workers
February 26: Asda vs Yorkshire pig farmers| Acas | David Davis
February 19: Yorkshire Minister Rosie Winterton | Northern Rock nationalisation
February 12: Venturefest | Sir Bob Kerslake | Hull's jobs market
February 5: Leeds City Vision | Wayne Hemingway | Regenerating Hull
January 29: FTSE collapse | Green workspace | Internet grooming
January 22: Economic collapse | Property prices | Blueprint for Sheffield
January 15: John Lewis comes to Leeds| Business rates on empty properties
January 8: Carousel Fraud | Tough times on the high street
January 2: Leeds Bradford Airport | Alliance & Leicester
2007
December 18: Sarah, Duchess of York | Stuart Rose
December 11: National Exprress East Coast | JumbleAid
December 4: Digby Jones | Justin Urquhart Stewart
November 27: William Hague | Bradford's City Park
November 20: HMRC fiaso | David Jones interview
November 13: Bob Geldof interview
November 6: Marks & Spencer invests in Bradford | Marketing Leeds
October 30: Sheffield's economy | The new face of Leeds
October 23: Excellence in Business Awards | Eden Project
October 16: Ethnic minority businesses | Corporate crime
October 9: Congestion charging in Yorkshire | Pre-budget report

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