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TOP STORY

Eddie resigns as Dalli and Gonzi prepare for race
There were no surprises yesterday when Eddie Fenech Adami announced his resignation, but MaltaToday can confirm that contenders Finance and Economic affairs minister John Dalli and Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi are likely to be the first to put their nominations forward for the post of party leader...


NEWS

A satisfied Prime Minister calls it a day
Kurt Sansone
With a big thank you, a final dig at the Labour Party and a couple of references to God, the man who dominated Maltese politics for the past 27 years, yesterday drew the curtain on his career as leader of the Nationalist Party...


OTHER NEWS

PM outlines roadmap for next leader

The election process

The end of an era

The three possible contenders
John Dalli
Lawrence Gonzi
Louis Galea

National Bank Saga part 10
National Bank shareholders file Constitutional protest against BOV

Priceclub
With a Lm4 million loss, Priceclub directors told suppliers the company was making profits

Norman Lowell unveils grandiose march on Brussels tomorrow


INTERVIEW

In politics at 90
Former President Censu Tabone will be 91 in March this year. Here he talks about Eddie Fenech Adami and the race for his succession, the presidency and Alfred Sant’s daughter

THIS WEEK

Performing ‘live’
Clare Agius is such a popular personality that her persona and free spiritedness have almost come to symbolise an era. Her immediately recognisable face lurches behind every corner.


 

 

EDITORIAL

The Fenech Adami legacy
There will be many editorials to heap praise on Eddie Fenech Adami. They will be more than justified...


OPINION

Dear Prime Minister-to-be
Harry Vassallo looks to the future and makes a plea to the next PM

Being tried by one’s peers – The Ultimate Guarantee
Labour MP Jose Herrera defends the jury system in the aftermath of the Meinrad Calleja verdict...

Outspoken on gain through pain
Karmenu Farrugia wonders whether selling off more shares in the Bank of Valletta is a good idea and insists there should be a wage-freeze for the public sector ...

Thanks ‘KAP’
Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando is in party mode as he pays tribute to Nationalist leader Eddie Fenech Adami


BUSINESS

Visible trade gap widens by Lm68 million

Vodafone, Maltacom agree on MIA flight enquiries service access


LETTERS

Price Club reports damaging to our client

No five star hotels in Malta

EU law not fair with the weakest

The food safety Act

SPORT

Tony Formosa's world of sports
The ‘M’ factor, a racecourse and an over-rated professor of economics
Strangely enough the letter ‘m’ featured in most football headlines covered by the international media, during these last few days.

 


 

Roger Degiorgio is Managing Director at MaltaToday
Dr Roger Degiorgio will be the new Managing Director and co-owner of Newsworks Ltd as from tomorrow. Newsworks Ltd is the new media house responsible for various media including the Sunday newspaper MaltaToday, the weekly financial newspaper The Malta Financial & Business Times and TV reportage. Dr Degiorgio’s involvement as co-owner of the two prestigious publications comes after a period of positive growth for the young media house.
Dr Degiorgio’s involvement with the media goes back twenty years. He was responsible for the running of the newspaper In-Nazzjon Taghna and instrumental in setting up the TV station NET TV. Recently he also served as managing director of Standard Publications, publisher of The Malta Independent and The Malta Business Weekly. Dr Degiorgio also has an interest in the entertainment business.
Commenting on Dr Degiorgio’s business involvement with the company, Mr Saviour Balzan co-owner and Managing Editor at Newsworks Ltd said: "This latest development augurs well for Newsworks Ltd. Dr Degiorgio brings with him years of experience and a dynamism that is essential in the changing world of media. Our operations, but most especially those at MaltaToday will have much to gain from Dr Degiorgio’s personal involvement, this is a splendid way to kick off into a new year after a tough, but successful year for us."


MaltaToday - Malta’s fastest growing newspaper
Readership of MaltaToday grew by a staggering 152 percent in under twelve months. This is the conclusion of a survey carried out by ‘Informa’ consultants. The survey confirms that MaltaToday is the fastest growing newspaper on the island with 4.3 percent of the newspaper market share compared to the 6.4 percent of it’s main rival, The Malta Independent on Sunday.
MaltaToday stood at 1.7 percent a year ago. The survey was carried out after the elections. MaltaToday’s increased readership is reflected in this newspaper’s sales records which have shot up during the last year. The Malta Independent on Sunday dropped by 6 percent during the same period.


 
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