Friday, 15 July 2011

Marketing Daily - News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks resigns, Tom Mockridge takes over; plus Morrisons, Audi, Bombardier, and Superdrug

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News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks resigns
Maisie McCabe,
15 July 2011
 

Rebekah Brooks, the chief executive of News International, has resigned from her...

Rebekah Brooks quits as chief executive of News International
 
 
News International appoints Tom Mockridge as Brooks successor
Maisie McCabe,
15 July 2011
 

Tom Mockridge, the chief executive of Sky Italia, is replacing Rebekah Brooks...

Tom Mockridge: succeeds Rebekah Brooks as News International chief executive
 
 
Morrisons to revamp own-brand range
Daniel Farey-Jones,
15 July 2011
 

Morrisons is working on a revamp of its own-brand range that will...

Morrisons: advertising features Andrew Flintoff
 
 
Marketers and the social divide
Adam Woods,
15 July 2011
 

Many argue that effective online networking is a measure of influence, but...

Digital skills
 
 
Filling the digital skills gap
Peter Crush,
15 July 2011
 

Marketing directors don't need to be experts in everything, but a lack...

Digital skills
 
 
Audi backs first Sunday Times iPad supplement app
Sarah Shearman,
15 July 2011
 

News International is launching its first ever supplement app for the iPad...

Audi: 'A day in the life of an Audi driver' ad
 
 
Sustain hits out at government voucher scheme
John Reynolds,
15 July 2011
 

The government's plan to join forces with Asda to hand out millions...

Change 4 Life: government initiative is criticised
 
 
 
Also in the News
 
Bombardier enlists Rik Mayall for YouTube sports guides
Gemma Charles,
15 July 2011
 
Vauxhall partners with Europcar to launch electric vehicle
Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith,
15 July 2011
 
Superdrug partners with parenting club Bounty
Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith,
15 July 2011
 
Google+ passes 10 million users as Page aims for ubiquity
Daniel Farey-Jones,
15 July 2011
 
 
 
Blogs
 
 
The Apprentice: Does it teach you anything?
CHRIS BARRACLOUGH
 

The Apprentice is heading for its grand finale. It will be interesting to see what businesses the remaining 4 have...

 
 
Facebook Presents Big Data
Nicola Clark
 

I am in Monte Carlo today for the Social Media Marketing and Icommerce Summit. By rights I should be...

 
 
Brand Jamie Oliver put Sainsbury’s in the shadows â€" so it’s the right time to try something new
rachel barnes
 

When I began writing about retail in 2004, one of the stories I found myself chasing was whether Sainsbury's...

 
 
Twitter: Voice of the people or mob rule?
CHRIS BARRACLOUGH
 

Many of us applaud the wave of revulsion that followed the initial NOTW hacking revelations. Campaigns and comments on...

 
 
Seven days that shook marketing
Noelle McElhatton
 

It began as a spark that quickly ignited a firestorm. Exactly one week ago, news emerged how the mobile...

 
 
 
 
 
 
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