Monday 23 May 2011

Media PM - Media Week Awards, Gary Knight, Olympics, GQ, X-Men, CNBC

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Media Week Awards: co-chairs Dominic Carter and Lindsay Pattison
Carter and Pattison to head Media Week Awards
Mark Banham, 23 May 2011

Dominic Carter, trading director at News International, and Lindsay Pattison, chief executive...

  
Gary Knight: commercial content director at ITV
Knight appointed commercial content director at ITV
Mark Banham, 23 May 2011

ITV branded entertainment and digital sales director Gary Knight is to take...

  
Locog: offers sponsors digital properties
Locog launches auction for 2012 online advertising opps
John Reynolds, 23 May 2011

London Olympic organisers will auction advertising spots on the London 2012 official...

  
Vanessa Kingori: moves up at GQ
GQ promotes fashion ad chief Kingori to associate publisher role
Daniel Farey-Jones, 23 May 2011

Conde Nast has promoted Vanessa Kingori to the newly created position of...

  
X-Men First Class: arrives in cinemas this summer
X-Men activity merges mobile and outdoor
Daniel Farey-Jones, 23 May 2011

A select few mobile phone users can watch the trailer for the...

  
CNBC: backs web launch with ad campaign
CNBC promotes web launch with ad campaign
Arif Durrani, 23 May 2011

CNBC, the global news information company, is rolling-out an ad campaign today...

  
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Twitter ups UK drive as boss relocates to accelerate office rollout
Sarah Shearman, 23 May 2011
Playboy archives its entire back catalogue for the iPad
John Reynolds, 20 May 2011
Anchor to be first dairy brand to show 3D cinema ad
John Reynolds, 23 May 2011
Paper Round (23 May) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?
Sarah Johnson, 23 May 2011
 
 
Blogs & Forums
Latest Blog Entries
Comms in a crisis â€" using social media to spread the word
Maia Honan, Board Acc Director, Positive Thinking

  The recent crises affecting Australia, New Zealand and Japan, and the uprisings across the Middle East, have not...

Can radio rule the waves again?
Dean Wilson, Active International

Over recent years, commercial radio has been the most challenged of all "old" media, perhaps with the exception of local...

Post-digital Outdoor to stuff ‘effin door-drops.
Ivan Clark

I have written before about how the word digital has been devalued. Seems I am not the only...

Google Zeitgeist â€" The Uninvited
Sue Unerman

May 15 marks the start of Google's annual Zeitgeist event when the great and the good of the world gather...

6 out of 10 ain’t bad…but there’s still a way to go
Lindsey Clay

Congratulations to all the marketers who have made it into Marketing Magazine's Power 100 of today's most influential marketers. How...

Good to see people thinking about the telly box
Planet Blog

This is a post by Campaign's Associate Editor Jeremy Lee At the risk of sounding as obsequious as Tom Brady...

A strong Q1 for radio, just don’t look behind the music
Arif Durrani

Great news for the radio industry this week: Rajar figures highlight that more people are tuning in to radio,...

 
 
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