Thursday 16 June 2011

Media PM - Guardian, Emap, The Apprentice, Magna, Media Week, Novus Leisure, IPA

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Guardian announces further cuts and prioritises digital over print
Guardian announces further cuts and prioritises digital over print
Daniel Farey-Jones, 16 June 2011

Guardian News & Media is expected to start a new round of...

  
Retail Week: an Emap title
Business publisher Emap considers titles move to monthly or online only
Mark Banham, 16 June 2011

Business publisher Emap is considering a change to its magazines model, examining...

  
The Apprentice: BBC show attracts seven million
The Apprentice magazine special delivers 7.2 million viewers
Maisie McCabe, 16 June 2011

Last night's edition of 'The Apprentice', featuring a host of media agency...

  
Newspapers and magazines: ad sales are expected to grow 1.6% a year
Magna tips global ad market to grow 5.2% in 2011
Ben Bold, 16 June 2011

Global advertising revenues will grow by 5.2% to $428.4bn (£265.6bn) in 2011,...

  
Media Week: new features revealed
Media Week launches industry projects and initiatives
Staff, 16 June 2011

During the next two months, Media Week is set to launch a...

  
Tiger Tiger: one of the Novus Leisure brands
Novus Leisure calls media buying pitch
Katherine Levy, 16 June 2011

Novus Leisure, the owner of the club brand Tiger Tiger, is looking...

  
Fast Strategy app: offers advice from top planners
IPA launches first iPhone and iPad app for planners
Anne Cassidy, 16 June 2011

The IPA strategy group has launched the first iPhone and iPad app...

  
*   Also in the News
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Hachette's Red wins Consumer Mag of the Year
John Reynolds, 16 June 2011
Canderel to sponsor ITV1's Ten Mile Menu
Maisie McCabe, 16 June 2011
Whitehall revolt over COI
our parliamentary correspondent, 16 June 2011
BlackBerry sponsors Q's 25th anniversary
Maisie McCabe, 16 June 2011
 
 
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