Thursday, 28 April 2011

Media PM - Newspapers ABCes, Sky, Interpublic, Haymarket Network, TCS Media

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ABCes: MailOnline, Telegraph and guardian.co.uk all report strong growth
Newsaper ABCes: Top three sites report record March traffic
John Reynolds, 28 April 2011

The top three national newspaper websites all reported record average daily browser...

  
BSkyB spends £12m on News Corp takeover talks
BSkyB spends £12m on News Corp negotiations
Arif Durrani, 28 April 2011

News Corporation's attempts to buy BSkyB have so far cost the satellite...

  
Michael Roth: Interpublic chairman and CEO
Interpublic reduces losses to $48m after double-digit growth
Daniel Farey-Jones, 28 April 2011

Interpublic has reported a net loss of $48m (£28.8m) in its first...

  
Royal Wedding: official programme for the event is available to view online
Royal Wedding programme goes live
Katherine Levy, 28 April 2011

The official programme for the marriage of Prince William and Catherine Middleton,...

  
The College of Law: hands its media account to TCS Media
College of Law moves media account to TCS Media
Katherine Levy, 28 April 2011

The College of Law, which claims to be the UK's longest established...

  
Mojo: teams up with Glenfiddich for the New Voice initiative and awards
Mojo Magazine and Glenfiddich sign sponsorship deal
Daniel Farey-Jones, 27 April 2011

Glenfiddich, the William Grant & Sons whisky brand, has become the first...

  
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BSkyB buoyant despite 33% slump in pre-tax profits
Arif Durrani, 28 April 2011
WPP boosts revenues 7% to £2.2bn
Katherine Levy, 28 April 2011
ITV appoints PHD's Jason Spencer as regional sales director
Sara Kimberley, 28 April 2011
ITV and Sky strike new three-year Champions League deal
Daniel Farey-Jones, 27 April 2011
WPP 'cautiously optimistic' about 2011 and 2012
Katherine Levy, 28 April 2011
 
 
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Arif Durrani

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

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

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

 
 
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