Monday, 12 July 2010

Media AM - Project Canvas, Bellwether Report, Microsoft, Paper Round, Facebook, Publicis

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Five withdraws from Project Canvas
Five withdraws from Project Canvas
Daniel Farey-Jones, 09 July 2010

Five has pulled out of further investment in Project Canvas, the internet-connected...

  
Rory Sutherland: a less optimistic picture than previously thought
IPA Bellwether Report paints a gloomy picture
Ian Darby, 12 July 2010

The latest IPA/BDO Bellwether Report makes for gloomy reading with the trade...

  
Richard Avery: head of digital and development at ThomsonLocal.com
Microsoft nets deal for Thomson Local to sell Bing ads
Mark Banham, 12 July 2010

Thompsonlocal.com has signed a three-year deal with Microsoft to become the first...

  
The Times: Mandelson book promo makes front page news
Paper Round (12 July) - Which brands are advertising in the national press?
Sarah Johnson, 12 July 2010

The release of Disney's 'Toy Story 3' and launch of Peter Mandelson's...

  
CEOP enhances its presence on Facebook
Facebook bows to panic button pressure
Joe Thomas, 12 July 2010

Facebook has today (12 July) made a ClickCeop app available that allows...

  
Maurice Levy: chairman and chief executive of Publicis Groupe
Publicis Groupe in Chinese acquisition to service Nestlé
Daniel Farey-Jones, 12 July 2010

BEIJING - Publicis Groupe has strengthened its hold on its Nestlé account...

  
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GMTV to rebrand as Daybreak with Chiles and Bleakley
Mark Banham, 09 July 2010
DMGT digital chief leaves in cost-cutting move
John Reynolds, 09 July 2010
Google celebrates China's decision to renew licence
Daniel Farey-Jones, 09 July 2010
Prime Minister Cameron in video link with Facebook's Zuckerberg
Arif Durrani, 09 July 2010
Out and About 09 July - the best media parties of the week
Harriet Dennys, 09 July 2010
 

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