Monday 29 November 2010

Media AM - NRS figures, Sky News, Absolute Radio, Publicis Groupe, Paper Round

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The Sun: the UK's most-read newspaper
Star, Sun and Guardian win out in NRS figures
John Reynolds, 29 November 2010

The Sun, The Daily Star and the Guardian achieved some of the...

  
Deal signed: Dr Sultan Al Jaber of Admic and Andrew Griffith CFO of BSkyB
BSkyB targets Middle East with Sky News joint venture
Daniel Farey-Jones, 29 November 2010

BSkyB is to launch a free-to-air Sky News-branded Arabic language news channel...

  
Absolute continues to invest in digital with Absolute Radio 00s
Absolute continues to invest in digital with Absolute Radio 00s
Arif Durrani, 29 November 2010

Absolute Radio is set to continue its foray into digital radio with...

  
Richard Pinder: chief operating officer of Publicis Worldwide
Publicis Groupe consolidates Romanian operations
Daniel Farey-Jones, 29 November 2010

Publicis Groupe has acquired three long-term affiliate companies in Romania and merged...

  
Festive purchases: only one-fifth of consumers will use mobiles to buy
1 in 5 to shop via mobile this Christmas
Ed Owen, 29 November 2010

Almost 20% of UK consumers will use mobile handsets to make purchases...

  
Daily Express: Tesco shopping competition
Paper Round (29 November) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?
Sarah Johnson, 29 November 2010

Charities appeal for Christmas donations across today's national newspapers, while charity ActionAid...

  
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MasterCard extends Brit Awards sponsorship
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Google debuts display ads in images search
Sarah Shearman, 26 November 2010
Debut circulation figure for i to be published in January
John Reynolds, 26 November 2010
Harry Potter helps BMW make 'cinema advertising history'
Katherine Levy, 25 November 2010
Newspaper publishers win copyright battle against aggregators
Staff, 26 November 2010
 
 
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