Wednesday 22 December 2010

Media PM - Carat, The Sun, Initiative, Daily Telegraph / Vince Cable and Paper Round

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Pfizer: retains Carat for media business in the US
Carat retains $1.2bn media business in the US
Sara Kimberley, 22 December 2010

Aegis Media has landed its second Pfizer account in a week, as...

  
The Sun to publish first Christmas Day edition in 41 years
The Sun to publish first Christmas Day edition in 41 years
Arif Durrani, 22 December 2010

The UK's most popular daily newspaper, The Sun, is set to publish...

  
JDRF: Initiative launches global campaign (picture credit: JDRF)
Initiative launches no-cost global campaign for diabetes charity
Katherine Levy, 22 December 2010

Initiative is launching a no-cost, worldwide campaign to drive awareness of the...

  
The Daily Telegraph: under pressure for Vince Cable report
Daily Telegraph accused of 'horrendous journalism' after Vince Cable sting
Arif Durrani, 22 December 2010

Downing Street's decision to remove business secretary Vince Cable from his part...

  
The Times: 22 December 2010
Paper Round (22 December) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?
Calvin Lau, 22 December 2010

Electronics retailers reach out to last-minute gift shoppers, while supermarkets focus on...

  
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Merged News Corp/BSkyB considered unlikely to tie TV and newspaper ad sales
Arif Durrani, 21 December 2010
European Commission unconditionally approves News Corp/BSkyB merger
Arif Durrani, 21 December 2010
European Commission's full statement about the News Corp/BSkyB deal
Arif Durrani, 21 December 2010
MediaVest retains £3m Cineworld business
Katherine Levy, 21 December 2010
Newspaper ABCes: Guardian.co.uk passes 40m browsers in November
Arif Durrani, 21 December 2010
 

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