Friday, 9 July 2010

Media AM - Hulu, Starcom, R.O.EYE, Facebook, TV Ratings, Trading Places, Paper Round

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Hulu: set to offer a more comprehensive subscription service
Hulu prepares international launch of paid-for service
Mark Banham, 09 July 2010

Hulu, the US-based online TV destination, is set to expand its new...

  
Samsung: creates content for Sport magazine
Starcom dominates Sport magazine for Samsung
Kattherine Levy, 09 July 2010

Samsung UK secured 15 pages in today's Sport magazine to support the...

  
Nicky Iapino: R.O.EYE commercial director
R.O.EYE appoints Nicky Iapino as commercial director
Katherine Levy, 09 July 2010

Nicky Iapino has been appointed as commercial director for affiliate marketing agency...

  
George Osborne: appealing for suggestions to help cut the national defecit
Government ties with Facebook and The Sun
Alex Brownsell, 09 July 2010

The coalition Government is to enter into a partnership with Facebook and...

  
Homes from Hell: runner-up in last night's TV ratings
ITV1 entertains 3.3m with Homes From Hell
Daniel Farey-Jones, 09 July 2010

ITV1's 'Homes From Hell' scored 3.3 million viewers last night, coming in...

  
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...

  
Daily Mirror: Prince gives away CD
Paper Round (09 July) - Which brands are advertising in the national press?
Sarah Johnson, 09 July 2010

Ads highlighting summer sales dominate the nationals today with furniture and home...

  
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Agency fraudster jailed for three years for £500k scam
Court reporter, 08 July 2010
Will Lewis resurfaces at News International
Daniel Farey-Jones, 08 July 2010
Broadcasters debate overhaul of TV trading
Maisie McCabe, 08 July 2010
Hunt underlines commitment to broadband and local media
Maisie McCabe, 08 July 2010
Why you should speak out about work-related stress
Mohini Bharania , 08 July 2010
 

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