Thursday 13 May 2010

Media PM - Rajar analysis, CRR analysis, Trinity Mirror, WPP, Plannertarium

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Rajar reaction: radio industry bouyed by strong Q1
Maisie McCabe, 13 May 2010

LONDON - The radio industry is in a confident mood today as...

  
ITV…warned of 'lasting damage to UK creative industries'
Ad industry welcomes ruling on Contract Rights Renewal
Maisie McCabe, 13 May 2010

LONDON - Media agencies and advertisers have welcomed the Competition Commission's new...

  
Daily Mirror: Trinity group results
Trinity Mirror yet to return to ad revenue growth
John Reynolds, 13 May 2010

LONDON - Trinity Mirror has reported a fresh setback for its nationals...

  
Martin Sorrell: WPP group saw growth in April
WPP Group returns to worldwide growth
Sara Kimberley, 13 May 2010

WPP has posted worldwide growth in April, the first time the advertising...

  
Con-Lib coalition: planning to cut ad budget
New Government plots instant ad cuts
Staff, 13 May 2010

LONDON - Government spending on advertising looks certain to be cut by...

  
Eulogy…dealing with bereavement
Naked's Thornton launches first 'death mag'
Rich Sutcliffe, 13 May 2010

LONDON - Eulogy, the world's first consumer magazine dealing with death, will...

  
Masters of Space
Deadline for Channel 4's Plannertarium extended to 21 May
Staff, 13 May 2010

Channel 4's Plannertarium event for media agency planners and buyers has extended...

  
Britain's Got Talent app nears half a million downloads
Britain's Got Talent app nears half a million downloads
Mark Banham, 13 May 2010

LONDON - The iPhone application for ITV1's flagship hit 'Britain's Got Talent'...

  
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Bleakley takes new role at Ocean Outdoor
Maisie McCabe, 13 May 2010
RAJAR Q1 2010: Chris Evans achieves biggest UK radio show of the last decade
Arif Durrani, 13 May 2010
RAJAR Q1 2010: Capital's Johnny and Lisa still top dogs in London
Mark Banham, 13 May 2010
RAJAR Q1 2010: Classic FM is only national commercial station to hit high note
Maisie McCabe, 13 May 2010
RAJAR Q1 2010: Almost a quarter of listeners tune into digital radio
Arif Durrani, 13 May 2010
RAJAR Q1 2010: Commercial radio loses share to BBC but widens reach
Daniel Farey-Jones, 13 May 2010
Associated Newspapers plots strategy shift for Mail on Sunday
Staff, 12 May 2010
Jeremy Hunt takes media and Olympics role in new government
Sara Kimberley, 12 May 2010
 

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