Friday, 6 May 2011

Media PM - Facebook, Reader’s Digest, Absolute Radio, Out and About, Royal Mail, Mothercare

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Facebook Credits: sponsored videos
Facebook to pay users to watch in-game advertising
Sarah Shearman, 06 May 2011

Facebook is to incentivise its users to watch sponsored videos embedded in...

  
David Titmuss: quitting Vivat Direct
Reader's Digest loses CEO Titmuss after 6 months
Daniel Farey-Jones, 06 May 2011

The chief executive of the company behind Reader's Digest, David Titmuss, has...

  
Elbow: performing in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral
Absolute Radio to bring Elbow to St Paul's
Maisie McCabe, 06 May 2011

Absolute Radio has announced an intimate gig by the band Elbow in...

  
Feargal Sharkey and Barry McIlheney
Out and About 6 May
Mark Banham, 06 May 2011

This week Out and About attends the PPA conference, takes its place...

  
Royal Mail slammed for 'disgusting' postal hikes
PPA 2011: Royal Mail slammed for 'disgraceful' postal hikes
Arif Durrani, 06 May 2011

The Royal Mail has been slammed by the UK's biggest magazine publisher...

  
Mothercare: Gurgle magazine for young mums launches next week
Parenting website launches paid-for magazine with Mothercare distribution
Daniel Farey-Jones and Katherine Levy, 06 May 2011

Gurgle, the baby and parenting website owned by Mothercare, is launching a...

  
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DAB funding row could be over by June
Maisie McCabe, 06 May 2011
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Katherine Levy, 06 May 2011
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News Corp's IGN confirms purchase of Hearst's UGO Entertainment
Maisie McCabe, 06 May 2011
PPA 2011: Magazine publishers 'too slow' to realise value of video
John Reynolds, 06 May 2011
 
 
Blogs & Forums
Latest Blog Entries
Publishers take a bite out of Apple in 2011
Arif Durrani

  What a difference a year makes; at last year's PPA magazine conference it was all about Apple and the thrilling potential...

The Future Structure of Agencies
Tim Hipperson, CEO, G2 Joshua

Technology has altered most aspects of contemporary life and so it stands to reason that the evolution of technology will...

Can Simon Rees show media buyers the way in the dark?
Jeremy Lee

By any standards, cinema is a pretty small medium and one that its participants have largely struggled to grow.  ...

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.  ...

 
 
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