Thursday 28 April 2011

Media AM - Sky, WPP, ITV, Paper Round, Champions League

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BSkyB buoyant despite 33% slump in pre-tax profits
BSkyB buoyant despite 33% slump in pre-tax profits
Arif Durrani, 28 April 2011

British Sky Broadcasting Group (BSkyB) has posted a 32.7% drop in pre-tax...

  
Sir Martin Sorrell: chief executive officer of WPP Group
WPP boosts revenues 7% to £2.2bn
Katherine Levy, 28 April 2011

WPP, owner of GroupM, JWT and Ogilvy, has reported a strong start...

  
Jason Spencer: moves from PHD North to become regional sales director ITV
ITV appoints PHD's Jason Spencer as regional sales director
Sara Kimberley, 28 April 2011

ITV has poached PHD North's managing director Jason Spencer as its new...

  
The Daily Express: Royal Wedding vase for readers
Paper Round (28 April) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?
Sarah Johnson, 28 April 2011

Brands continue their Royal Wedding push in the papers the day before...

  
Champions League: ITV and Sky agree new three-year deal on coverage
ITV and Sky strike new three-year Champions League deal
Daniel Farey-Jones, 27 April 2011

ITV and BSkyB have retained the rights to show Champions League games...

  
WPP: cautiously optimistic
WPP 'cautiously optimistic' about 2011 and 2012
Katherine Levy, 28 April 2011

Sir Martin Sorrell's WPP is "cautiously optimistic" about prospects for the coming...

  
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ITV accepts £18m from STV to end legal wrangles
Daniel Farey-Jones, 27 April 2011
Vevo announces host of brand partners following UK launch
Sarah Shearman, 27 April 2011
Havas reports 6.8% organic growth
Katherine Levy, 27 April 2011
John Ayling & Associates win Gü Puds
Katherine Levy, 27 April 2011
Standard Life partners with The Independent for digital push
Alex Brownsell, 27 April 2011
Heineken rolls out StarPlayer football game
Sarah Shearman, 27 April 2011
 
 
Blogs & Forums
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Credit where it's due to The Guardian
Ian Darby

Campaign and me personally have written some critical words about The Guardian newspaper recently. Its obsession with the News International...

Murdoch’s News Corp set to become the UK’s biggest advertiser
Arif Durrani

  Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt is believed to be gearing-up to clear the way for Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation to...

The Social Media Bunfight â€" Who owns Social Media?
Shane O'Byrne, Social Media Director, MEC

Social Media is not just about being on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Yes, you need to be considering these platforms...

Is IPG Mediabrands in communication meltdown?
Arif Durrani

Another day, another rambling communiqué from Interpublic, home to McCann Erickson, UM, Initiative, and its increasingly spuriously positioned Mediabrands.  ...

City breaks versus tropical travels
Ben Hughes

 As a former student of Jesus College, Oxford, I've been following the furore over David Cameron's attack on Oxford University's...

A graph to remember (we hope)
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The perpetual death of television
Richard Welsh

The debate about the perpetual death of traditional television has been going on for so long now that...

 
 
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