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Chapels

BBC

BBC Oxford chapel includes members from radio, online and TV.

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Posted by: AW on 2008-10-24

Harcourt Education and Elsevier Science & Technology Books

Harcourt Education and Elsevier Science & Technology Books are part of Reed Elsevier, one of the largest multinational media companies.

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Posted by: AW on 0000-00-00

Macmillan Oxford

Macmillan Oxford publishes books and other media for the English as a Foreign Language market as well as curricululm subject materials for the African and Caribbean markets.

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Posted by: AW on 2003-06-08

New Internationalist

New Internationalist Publications is a communications co-operative based in Oxford....

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Posted by: AH on 2008-10-24

Oxford Courier and Journal

The Oxford Courier and Journal are freesheets distributed around large parts of Oxfordshire and parts of Berkshire.

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Posted by: AW on 2003-10-28

Oxford Mail

The Oxford Mail chapel is the largest in the branch, covering members working for the following Newsquest Oxfordshire and Wiltshire titles: Oxford Mail, the Oxford Times and the Oxford Star, the Bicester Advertiser, the Witney Gazette, the Banbury Cake, the Herald series (Wantage, Abingdon, Didcot, Wallingford.

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Posted by: AW on 2003-06-09

Taylor & Francis

Taylor & Francis is an academic publisher based at Milton Park near Didcot. About 450 staff on the site produce over 800 academic journals and about 2000 books a year.

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Posted by: KC on 2008-10-24

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