Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Media AM - News Corp revenue hits $8.8bn, Simon Waldman exits GN&M, cinema analysis, World Cup stars strip off for Vanity Fair

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Simon Waldman: leaving GMG for LoveFilm
Guardian loses digital leader Waldman to LoveFilm
Arif Durrani, 05 May 2010

LONDON - The exodus of senior talent at Guardian Media Group continues...

  
Rupert Murdoch: 'fortune favours the brave'
News Corp revenue reaches $8.8bn
Maisie McCabe, 05 May 2010

LONDON - Ad revenues at News International, publisher of The Times and...

  
Pearl & Dean sale is 'good news' for cinema
Pearl & Dean sale is 'good news' for cinema
Stephen Brook, 05 May 2010

LONDON - Image Limited's investment in Pearl & Dean will allow the...

  
Vanity Fair: June issue cover (Annie Leibovitz for Vanity Fair)
World Cup stars strip off for Vanity Fair
Anne Cassidy, 05 May 2010

LONDON - Vanity Fair is releasing a World Cup issue featuring scantily...

  
NI confident of success in 2010 Media Sales Cup
NI confident of success in 2010 Media Sales Cup
Staff, 05 May 2010

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The Sun: Cowell offers political advice
Paper Round (5 May) - a look at the day's newspapers
Sarah Johnson, 05 May 2010

LONDON - On the day before the general election many national papers...

  
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OFT clears Trinity Mirror purchase of GMG Regional Media
Maisie McCabe, 04 May 2010
TV viewing tops four hours and 48 ads a day
Maisie McCabe, 04 May 2010
DDB and Rapp win £70m Virgin Media business
Matt Williams, 04 May 2010
Wallpaper readers get to design and buy their own front cover
Anne Cassidy, 04 May 2010
Mark Thompson to give MacTaggart lecture in Edinburgh
Maisie McCabe, 04 May 2010
 

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