Friday 30 July 2010

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Daily Star: delisted by 500 independent retailers
Daily Star delisted by 500 independent retailers
John Reynolds, 30 July 2010

The Daily Star has been delisted by around 500 independent retailers following...

  
Geoffrey Russell: director of media affairs at the IPA
ISBA and IPA disappointed over airtime trading rules decision
Maisie McCabe, 29 July 2010

Advertisers' trade body ISBA and agency trade body IPA have expressed concern...

  
Lego: releasing 3D cinema ad on Monday
Lego to run 3D cinema ad around Toy Story
Sara Kimberley, 30 July 2010

Lego is launching its first 3D ad on Monday to promote its...

  
Michael Hill: appointed managing director at UK Radioplayer
UK Radioplayer appoints Michael Hill as MD
Maisie McCabe, 29 July 2010

UK Radioplayer, the free online radio player set to launch later this...

  
Matthew Dearden: new chief executive of Clear Channel Outdoor
Trading Places: This week's people moves in advertising, marketing and media
Staff, 09 July 2010

There are changes at the top of Clear Channel UK and Guardian...

  
The Sun: Raunchy pics of Angelina Jolie aim to grab readers at the news stand
Paper Round (30 July) - Which brands are advertising in the national press?
Sarah Johnson, 30 July 2010

After the opening of the UK's first new high street bank in...

  
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NEWSPAPER ABCes: Mail Online increases lead at the top
John Reynolds, 29 July 2010
Richard Desmond reveals plans to rejuvenate Five
Maisie McCabe, 29 July 2010
Sky rules out any more free channels
Maisie McCabe, 29 July 2010
Channel 4 to air Sony Ericsson mobile programme
Sara Kimberley, 29 July 2010
Interpublic records 9.7% revenue boost in Q2
Mark Banham, 29 July 2010
 

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