Thursday, 8 July 2010

Media PM - TCS Media fraudster jailed, Will Lewis, TV trading, Total Film, Men's mags, Office stress, Channel 4, Paper Round

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Agency fraudster jailed for three years for £500k scam
Agency fraudster jailed for three years for £500k scam
Court reporter, 08 July 2010

An executive at TCS Media who stole more than £500,000 from his...

  
Lewis heads for Wapping
Will Lewis resurfaces at News International
Daniel Farey-Jones, 08 July 2010

LONDON - News International has hired Will Lewis, the former digital supremo...

  
Julia Jordan: executive director, business and operations, UKTV (Belinda Lawley)
Broadcasters debate overhaul of TV trading
Maisie McCabe, 08 July 2010

The need for a complete review of TV trading practices has been...

  
Jeremy Hunt: emphasised need for greater broadband penetration
Hunt underlines commitment to broadband and local media
Maisie McCabe, 08 July 2010

The government last night reasserted its intention to improve broadband penetration across...

  
Total Film: redesign hits stores
Future relaunches Total Film magazine
Katherine Levy, 08 July 2010

Future, the special-interest media group, has revamped Total Film magazine and launched...

  
Girl power: men's mags return to tried and tested formula
Women provide light relief after football for men's mags
Katherine Levy, 08 July 2010

The monthly men's magazines GQ and Esquire have both ditched their summer...

  
Why you should speak out about work-related stress
Why you should speak out about work-related stress
Mohini Bharania , 08 July 2010

The pressures of working through the recession have created an increase in...

  
Big Brother: show presenter Davina McCall
Big Brother takes hit from World Cup semi-final
Daniel Farey-Jones, 08 July 2010

'Big Brother' slumped to 1.6 million viewers last night as the second...

  
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Political parties shun outdoor ads
Maisie McCabe, 08 July 2010
BT and Talk Talk partner for Digital Economy Act High Court challenge
Mark Banham, 08 July 2010
Fincham takes control of marketing at ITV
Mark Banham, 08 July 2010
Budimlija replaces Bowden in MEC role
Mark Banham, 08 July 2010
New AAR figures reveal 2010 reviews down by 17 per cent
Anne Cassidy, 08 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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Blogs & Forums
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Who is the BBC accountable to? Certainly not the general public as the license fee is compulsory. Of course the...

Why is David Abraham keeping so distant from the UKTV deal?
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All of the reports published yesterday about how Channel 4 had been awarded the ad sales contract for the UKTV...

BBC 6 Music is saved - a distinctive voice lives on
Gordon Macmillan

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

Announcing Beware the Big Turn Off
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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...

Don’t be afraid to disagree with your boss
Sue Unerman

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

 
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