Friday, 25 June 2010

Media PM - Paywalls, Martin Sorrell, Unilever, BBC Worldwide, Gaydio FM, Twitter, TV ratings, 30 under 30

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The redesigned website for the Times is expected to go behind a paywall within days
Will Murdoch's biggest gamble pay off?
Stephen Armstrong, 25 June 2010

Newspaper groups are backing a range of rethought business models to recoup...

  
Ending the culture of free
Ending the culture of free
Russell Budden, 25 June 2010

Kantar Media's Futureproof study of 2,400 adults reveals consumers are more willing...

  
Sorrell: asks is social media editorial media?
Sorrell questions commercialisation of social web
Mark Banham and Arif Durrani, 25 June 2010

CANNES 2010 - WPP boss Sir Martin Sorrell likened social media to...

  
Unilever's Keith Weed set to double digital spend
Unilever's marketing chief to double digital spend
Arif Durrani, 25 June 2010

CANNES 2010 - Unilever's new chief marketing officer Keith Weed, who replaced...

  
Daniel Heaf: returning to BBC Worldwide
BBC Worldwide hires digital director
Katherine Levy, 25 June 2010

Channel 4's Daniel Heaf has rejoined BBC Worldwide in the newly created...

  
Gaydio: introducing ads by end of July
First gay FM station to introduce ads next month
Maisie McCabe, 25 June 2010

The first dedicated FM radio station for the lesbian, gay, bi and...

  
Porn charge expected as XXX domain gets go ahead
Porn charge expected as XXX domain gets go ahead
Staff, 25 June 2010

The internet's governing body has given the go ahead for the set...

  
Twitter settles US watchdog's privacy charges
Twitter settles US watchdog's privacy charges
Sara Kimberley, 25 June 2010

SAN FRANCISCO - Twitter is to establish an independent privacy programme as...

  
Big Brother: show presenter Davina McCall
Big Brother toppled by Taggart
Katherine Levy, 25 June 2010

Channel 4's' Big Brother' was last night trumped by ITV's crime drama...

  
The Killers: helped Ben & Jerry's deliver 862,000 cinema impacts
Ashton Kutcher's 'Killers' helps Ben & Jerry's deliver 862,000 impacts
Maisie McCabe, 25 June 2010

The release of the Ashton Kutcher film 'Killers' helped a cinema campaign...

  
Deadline looms for 30 under 30 contest
Deadline looms for 30 under 30 contest
Harriet Dennys, 21 June 2010

Media's rising stars have just two working days to submit their entries...

  
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BBC Trust approves Project Canvas
Sara Kimberley, 25 June 2010
GroupM predicts 3.5% growth in media spend
Mark Banham, 25 June 2010
Rigby departs OMD EMEA research post
Mark Banham, 25 June 2010
Trading Places: This week's people moves in advertising, marketing and media
Staff, 25 June 2010
 
 
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