Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Media AM - MySpace, Dennis Publishing profile, The Sun, MySpace analysis, Paper Round

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MySpace to cut 47% of staff and partner with .Fox Networks
MySpace to cut 47% of staff and partner with .Fox Networks
Maisie McCabe, 11 January 2011

News Corporation has confirmed plans to cut almost half (47%) of staff...

  
James Tye predicts growth of 9.5% for Dennis Publishing in 2010
James Tye charts Dennis Publishing's stellar recovery
Katherine Levy, 12 January 2011

James Tye, chief executive of Dennis Publishing, tells Media Week about near...

  
The Sun: cover price increased by 5p
Murdoch matches Desmond with tabloid cover price rise
John Reynolds, 12 January 2011

The Sun, News International's flagship tabloid, has upped its cover price across...

  
Rich Sutcliffe is editor of Brand Republic
Think BR: MySpace, it's the product, stupid
Rich Sutcliffe, 12 January 2011

Branding and marketing excellence, unrivaled commercial expertise and corporate behemoth backing can...

  
The Times: offers fashion advice in Times 2
Paper Round (12 January) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?
Sarah Johnson, 12 January 2011

British Gas uses the press to outline price promises to customers while...

  
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Everything is connected: Consumer Electronics Show report
Adrian Pennington, 11 January 2011
Nicholas Shott would be 'delighted' if local TV proves viable
Maisie McCabe, 11 January 2011
Lebedev's debut TV ad for i to feature Jemima Khan and Dom Joly
John Reynolds, 11 January 2011
David LaChapelle directs Sky drama promos
John Reynolds, 11 January 2011
 

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