Back to the future: Wheel of Fortune isn't just a game show

In this article, Malcolm White finds out that the Wheel of Fortune was not a term coined to name a TV show, as he finds the positives from two wins and a loss.

Back to the future: Wheel of Fortune isn't just a game show

Malcolm Whitekrow

Malcolm White finds out that the Wheel of Fortune wasn't always a game show.

During the past two months, my agency has won two new clients and lost one. We didn't exactly lose the one we lost, we 'declined to repitch' – which is to losing what 'conscious uncoupling' is to divorce; it means the same thing, but just sounds better, or is more ambiguous, or something. The two new clients, added together, will bring in more income than the old one and both are...

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