"A successful business must be built off the back of serving the customers well, " he told John Humphrys.
Speaking to the Today programme's John Humphrys, he explained that the reforms are "about holding back on the costs".
"Oil is not rising out at the moment, " BP's head of communications Andrew Gowers told Today presenter John Humphrys.
Broadcaster John Humphrys denounced reality TV as "seedy, cynical and harmful" to society at last year's Edinburgh Television Festival.
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"I'm interested in it, as we all are, but I'm not responsible for it, " he told Today presenter John Humphrys.
Talking to Today presenter John Humphrys, Phil Cameron, father of Grant Cameron, said his son was "taken to the desert... and tortured".
So they will not see the resignation of a Director General after a mauling by John Humphrys as a cause for much mourning.
Mr McShane told the Today programme's John Humphrys that the school "put their students first" by adhering to an "appropriate curriculum" for each student.
The Foreign Secretary, William Hague, told presenter John Humphrys that "we're not going to get a better and more sensible package than this one".
The welfare minister, Lord Freud, told Today presenter John Humphrys that this is part of a long-term strategy to get people back to work.
"All our landlords are committed to achieving a consensual solvent outcome to this process where a restructured Southern Cross emerges, " Christopher Fisher told John Humphrys.
It contains news, business, sport and analysis but its speciality is the agenda-setting forensic interviewing of public figures by John Humphrys and his fellow presenters.
Speaking to the Today programme's John Humphrys, Mr Hague said that time is against the Assad regime which has continued to act with "seeming impunity".
Finally, she was asked by John Humphrys about her remaining ambitions.
John Humphrys, whose interview with Entwistle on Radio 4's Today programme preceded the DG's resignation later that day, won the Harvey Lee Award for outstanding contribution to broadcasting.
Speaking to John Humphrys, he attacked George Osborne's "smash and grab raid" on North Sea oil revenue, which he says could cost 10, 000 jobs and billions of pounds.
"We are on the verge of the precipice, we have no more time, we have no more option, we need to become more competitive, " he told John Humphrys.
Speaking to Today presenter John Humphrys, epidemiologist Professor Sir Michael Marmot explained that, while heart disease rates have come down, the gap between rich and poor "has not narrowed".
But Mair, the voice of Radio 4's PM and an occasional Newsnight host, said he had no ambition to permanently take over from Paxman, Marr or the Today programme's John Humphrys.
Andy Heath, the chairman of UK Music and director of the record company Beggars Group, told today presenter John Humphrys that "it's very very sad to see HMV go into administration".
Former Pakistan captain Asif Iqbal told John Humphrys that supposedly "easy money", from occasional no-balls that could be thought not to affect the outcome of the game, may have led to corruption.
"Some days I certainly do feel 90, but never having been 90 before, I'm not sure what I should feel, " she told John Humphrys in a wide-ranging interview to mark the occasion.
She told the Today programme's John Humphrys that "concealed abuse very hard to find", adding that the priority of the CQC was "to look after those still receiving care in the home".
Speaking to the Today's programme's John Humphrys, Henia Bryer described how she has lived with the memory of such horrors and how important is it to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive.
On the BBC, she told John Humphrys that the quest for ratings has "perverted very much what the BBC should be doing, which is something different, and something better" and attacked senior executive pay.
He also clashed with the BBC's John Humphrys over the No camp's argument that under AV some people's votes are counted more than others - due to the way second preference votes are redistributed.
Hammersmith Grove, W6, is a tree-lined road of smart Victorian terraces which has counted actor Ralph Fiennes, BBC Today programme presenter John Humphrys and Downing Street chief of staff Jonathan Powell among its residents.
Likewise Tony Blair, faced with the only moment of high peril in his premiership, the Formula One tobacco scandal, offered himself for examination at length by John Humphrys on BBC One's On the Record.
Ashley Blom, professor of orthopaedic surgery at the University of Bristol, told the Today programme's John Humphrys that the kind of hips being described are still being used even though the number has reduced.
Sir Paul will talk to novelist Ian McEwan about how fiction tackles scientific fact and take John Humphrys on a tour of his laboratory in an attempt to explain why good science deserves good journalism.
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