Friday 18 February 2011

Media AM - Desmond buys Health Lottery, BBC iPlayer, Magazine ABCs real life and motoring

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Richard Desmond: moving in on the Health Lottery
Desmond prepares to take on Camelot with Health Lottery bid
Mark Banham, 18 February 2011

Northern & Shell owner Richard Desmond is expected to close the deal...

  
BBC iPlayer: 'the next level' campaign by RKCR/Y&R
BBC iPlayer becomes VoD TV aggregator
John Reynolds, 18 February 2011

The BBC is linking video on demand (VoD) listings for rival on-demand...

  
Carolyn Everson: Microsoft sales chief moves to Facebook
Trading Places: this week's people moves
Staff, 18 February 2011

It's one in, one out at Telegraph Media Group, while Hall &...

  
IPC's Pick Me Up: down 13% year on year
MAGAZINE ABCs: Double-digit falls for That's Life and Love It!
Katherine Levy, 17 February 2011

That's Life! and Love It! suffer the worst year-on-year falls in circulation...

  
What Car?: Haymarket title tops motoring ABCs
MAGAZINE ABCs: Haymarket's What Car? pulls ahead of the competition with 3.4% rise
Mark Banham, 17 February 2011

The motoring magazines sector results for the last six months of 2010...

  
The Daily Mail: promotes free DVD in tomorrows paper
Paper Round (18 February) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?
Sarah Johnson, 18 February 2011

As films get a Friday push, Yoko Ono places a full page...

  
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MAGAZINE ABCs: Full league table of top 100 magazines
Sarah Johnson, 18 February 2011
MAGAZINE ABCs: Heat on crash diet as celebrity fades
Daniel Farey-Jones, 17 February 2011
MAGAZINE ABCs: Double-digit falls at NME send it close to 30k mark
Ed Owen, 17 February 2011
MAGAZINE ABCs: Top of the Pops dips below 100k
John Reynolds, 17 February 2011
MAGAZINE ABCs: The top 100 magazines at a glance
Sarah Johnson, 17 February 2011
MAGAZINE ABCs: Winners and losers in the circulation wars
Harriet Dennys, 17 February 2011
MAGAZINE ABCs: Which magazine brands have launched iPad apps?
Daniel Farey-Jones, 17 February 2011
MAGAZINE ABCs: High-flying Economist is UK's stand-out performer
Arif Durrani, 17 February 2011
MAGAZINE ABCs: IPC's Essentials boosts women's lifestyle sector
Katherine Levy, 17 February 2011
MAGAZINE ABCs: Elle Decoration leads the resurgent homes market
Ed Owen, 17 February 2011
MAGAZINE ABCs: Bauer's Zoo crashes 14% in failing lads' sector
Mark Banham, 17 February 2011
MAGAZINE ABCs: TV titles benefit from demise of TV Quick
John Reynolds, 17 February 2011
 
 
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