Wednesday, 7 July 2010

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Lee Bartlett: leaving ITV next month
Lee Bartlett to leave ITV
Maisie McCabe, 07 July 2010

Lee Bartlett, the former managing director of ITV Studios who was sidelined...

  
Spratling: at Reader's Digest since February 2008
Reader's Digest chief Spratling quits
Daniel Farey-Jones, 07 July 2010

Reader's Digest boss Chris Spratling has stood down from his role as...

  
Dubai publisher ENG ceases magazine production
Dubai publisher ENG ceases magazine production
Stephen Brook, 07 July 2010

Dubai-based publisher ENG Media has stopped publishing its magazines due to a...

  
Alex Crowther: appointed chief executive for MediaCom Asia Pacific
Crowther appointed MediaCom Asia Pacific CEO
Jacob Mathias, 07 July 2010

Alex Crowther has been appointed chief executive for MediaCom Asia Pacific, replacing...

  
Who is Andrew Miller, the new chief executive of GMG?
Who is Andrew Miller, the new chief executive of GMG?
Arif Durrani and Mark Banham, 07 July 2010

Guardian Media Group's decision to appoint former chief financial officer Andrew Miller...

  
My Media Week: Lucas Brown, Total Media
My Media Week: Lucas Brown, Total Media
Harriet Dennys, 07 July 2010

A week in the media life of Lucas Brown, joint managing director...

  
Adrian Chiles: presents ITV's World Cup coverage
First World Cup semi brings 8.6 million to ITV1
Daniel Farey-Jones, 07 July 2010

ITV1 profited from the first World Cup semi-final last night, as an...

  
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Hornby, Waites and Murphy star in Hospital 100
Mark Banham, 07 July 2010
'Merger with Five is not on the agenda', says C4 chief executive Abraham
Arif Durrani, 07 July 2010
YouTube launches global social film-making initiative
Ian Darby, 07 July 2010
Paper Round (07 July) - 7/7 remembered as troops pull out of Sangin
Sarah Johnson, 07 July 2010
 

Media Bitch's Diary 2 July

Media Bitch's Diary

Cocktails, karaoke, singing bouncers and topless men made sure the Mirror's WAGS party went with a bang

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Will Murdoch's biggest gamble pay off?

Murdoch launches online paywalls

Can News International win the fight to end the culture of digital free?

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What great news as the BBC the BBC Trust has rejected the corporation's plans to axe digital radio station 6...

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My train was late this morning. It was 10 minutes or so late into Victoria because of someone being “taken...

The media money can't but
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  I was listening to a speech by Mark Lund, Chief Exec of the COI. He was talking about the...

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Freedom of speech is written into the American Constitution, but apparently freedom to contradict your boss is less enshrined.   ...

Don't bank on football
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I've already touched on grunting and gobbing in sport. Now, another thought came to me as I was looking at...

 
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