Monday, 7 March 2011

Media AM - Shortlist, Starcom, Future, G+J, Paper Round

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ShortList Mode, the new fashion bi-annual from ShortList Media
ShortList unveils fashion magazine ShortList Mode
Katherine Levy, 07 March 2011

ShortList Mode, the new bi-annual men's fashion magazine from the publisher of...

  
Geraud Benoit: joins SMG as operations director for Procter & Gamble account
Starcom appoints Benoit to head Procter & Gamble account
Mark Banham, 07 March 2011

Starcom MediaVest (SMG) has appointed Geraud Benoit as operations director on the...

  
iCar: Future's latest magazine launch
Future looks to expand auto sector with iCar
Staff, 07 March 2011

Future will launch its print and tablet magazine in May, iCar, which...

  
Gruner + Jahr: Rob Walker named managing director of London sales office
G+J appoints Just Media's Walker as MD
Arif Durrani, 07 March 2011

Gruner + Jahr, the European media powerhouse, has appointed Rob Walker as...

  
The Daily Mail: cover promotes chalet competition
Paper Round (7 March) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?
Sarah Johnson, 07 March 2011

NatWest fills today's papers with ads about its independent review, while broadcasters...

  
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