Wednesday, 28 July 2010

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Ofcom: airtime sales rules relaxed for ITV, Channel 4 and Five
Ofcom removes airtime sales regulations
Maisie McCabe, 28 July 2010

Ofcom has paved the way for commercial public service broadcasters to conditionally...

  
Mark Chippendale: joins CBS Outdoor
Mark Chippendale joins CBS Outdoor as commercial director
Maisie McCabe, 28 July 2010

Outdoor media owner CBS Outdoor UK has appointed former Sky and News...

  
MailOnline expected to turn a profit in 2011
MailOnline to turn a profit in 2011
Arif Durrani, 28 July 2010

The Daily Mail's website, the UK's biggest national newspaper site, is expected...

  
60 Second Spot: Richard Halton, Project Canvas
60 Second Spot: Richard Halton, Project Canvas
Adrian Pennington, 28 July 2010

Richard Halton, project director of Project Canvas, tells Media Week how the...

  
Jonathan Hsu: leaving 24/7 Real Media in October
Chief executive leaves 24/7 Real Media
Sarah Shearman, 28 July 2010

Jonathan Hsu, the chief executive of WPP-owned digital ad technology firm 24/7...

  
Mecom: reduces losses after cutting costs
Mecom reduces losses after cutting costs
John Reynolds, 28 July 2010

Mecom, the European newspaper group, has reduced its pre-tax losses to €32.5m...

  
Jaguar: sailing team sponsor
Sir Keith Mills signs Jaguar as first sailing team sponsor
Alex Brownsell, 28 July 2010

Luxury car band Jaguar has been unveiled as the first sponsor of...

  
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My Media Week: Harry Owen, City AM
Harriet Dennys, 28 July 2010
Virgin Media revenue climbs 7%
Maisie McCabe, 28 July 2010
Maxus and Carat to share Alberto Culver's £150m global media
Katherine Levy, 27 July 2010
ShortList rapped over Cameron Diaz competition
Mark Banham, 28 July 2010
Disney buys social gaming specialist Playdom for up to $763m
Sarah Shearman, 28 July 2010
 
 
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