Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Media PM - Google, AOL, My Media Week, Ink Publishing, AOL, ITV1

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Google: readies online TV service
Google unveils TV and app partners
Sarah Shearman, 05 October 2010

Google has announced partnerships with a number of media companies in the...

  
AOL Music: pop and rock music site is relaunched
AOL bolsters its content-led website portfolio
Sarah Shearman, 05 October 2010

AOL is relaunching its music site with an emphasis on "high quality,...

  
My Media Week: Jonathan Gillespie, GMG Radio
My Media Week: Jonathan Gillespie, GMG Radio
Harriet Dennys, 05 October 2010

A week in the life of GMG Radio's group sales director Jonathan...

  
Germanwings: magazine moves to Ink
Ink Publishing takes over Germanwings magazine
Katherine Levy, 05 October 2010

Ink, publisher of in-flight titles easyJet Traveller and Ryanair Magazine, has been...

  
AOL
AOL ads back digital content strategy
Sarah Shearman, 05 October 2010

AOL UK is launching a campaign to promote its new positioning as...

  
DCI Banks: ITV show trumps BBC's Spooks
ITV1 tops ratings with 5.8 million for DCI Banks
Daniel Farey-Jones, 05 October 2010

ITV1 again beat BBC One's 'Spooks' at 9pm-10pm on Monday night as...

  
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The future of outdoor
Stephen Armstrong, 05 October 2010
Absolute Radio optimistic despite revenues falling by a third
Maisie McCabe, 05 October 2010
Condé Nast suffers brunt of 2009 recession
Katherine Levy, 05 October 2010
Jazz FM brings ad sales in-house
Maisie McCabe, 05 October 2010
FMCG brands increase online ad expenditure
Sarah Shearman, 05 October 2010
Twitter chief executive Williams steps down
Sarah Shearman, 05 October 2010
X Factor complaints flood social networking sites
Mark Banham, 05 October 2010
Paper Round (5 October) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?
Sarah Johnson, 05 October 2010
 
 
Blogs & Forums
Latest Blog Entries
If Google are buying it................
Ivan Clark

When the most digital of all digital giants starts spending their own advertising budgets on digital Out-of-Home advertising you've...

John Wayne saves the day at RTS conference
Sue Unerman

The Royal Television Society's Conference on 28 September was exciting for all kinds of reasons, including combat-style interviews, John Wayne (sort of)...

Data â€" no longer the ugly duckling
Ben Hughes

Stephen Woodford, CEO of DDB UK, recently came in to speak to my global commercial team. Stephen flagged three areas...

BP teaches us a lesson in humility
Arif Durrani

Whether you're a Prime Minister who's led a country into an illegal, ill-conceived war, or a multi-million pound footballer caught...

Richard Desmond needs to get to the diary room
Jeremy Lee

Reports on MediaGuardian suggest that talks between Richard Desmond's Channel 5 and the producer of Big Brother , Endemol, have...

Outdoor advertising is no joke
Ivan Clark

A friend of mine I met for a drink last week said my previous blog was the most boring one...

Why marketers must get up-to-speed with mobile
Sue Unerman

Matt Brittin is right to call for us to pay attention to mobile. Last week, the managing director of Google...

Women at the Top
Ben Hughes

Last week I attended the second instalment of our 'Business Women in Asia Awards' in Singapore. Other attendees included the...

A challenge to all involved in point-of-sale advertising
Ivan Clark

When I first worked as an Outdoor Specialist around five years ago, there was a statistic knocking around, that...

 
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