Monday, 12 April 2010

Media AM - Radio chiefs step down, Party leaders quizzed on Facebook, Guardian outsources ad-funded supplements

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Rajar chief de la Bedoyere steps down
Rajar chief de la Bedoyere steps down
Maisie McCabe, 12 April 2010

Sally de la Bedoyere, chief executive of Rajar, has announced she is...

  
Travis Baxter: willl work with Bauer Media as a consultant
Bauer Media's radio MD Travis Baxter steps down
Maisie McCabe, 12 April 2010

LONDON - Travis Baxter, former managing director of radio at Bauer Media,...

  
Guardian's new King's Place offices
Guardian to outsource work to Seven Squared
John Reynolds, 09 April 2010

LONDON - The Guardian has confirmed it is to outsource production of...

  
P&G: adspend is being increased
P&G to raise adspend above sales for 2010
Daniel Farey-Jones, 12 April 2010

LONDON - The UK and Ireland chief of Procter & Gamble has...

  
Facebook: party leaders to answer voters via social media sites
Party leaders to take part in digital Q&A
Sara Kimberley, 12 April 2010

LONDON - David Cameron, Gordon Brown and Nick Clegg are to conduct...

  
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Unison launches poster campaign to warn of Tory cuts
David Barros, 12 April 2010

LONDON - Unison have entered the political fray today with a hard-hitting...

  
The Sun: holidays fom £15
Paper Round - a morning look at the day's newspapers (12 April)
Sarah Johnson, 12 April 2010

LONDON - Labour's election manifesto dominates the front pages today, with The...

  
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