Thursday 28 July 2011

Media PM - ABC online figures, MTV: 30 years, Facebook, GMG Radio, MCHI, Beta, Google

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Mirror bucks the trend as newspaper sites falter in June 2011
Mirror bucks the trend as newspaper sites falter in June
Arif Durrani, 28 July 2011

In one of the worst overall performances since ABC records began, all...

  
Buggles' 'Video Killed The Radio Star' was the first to appear on MTV in 1981
MTV celebrates 30th birthday
Ben Hall, 28 July 2011

MTV brought music to TV 30 years ago with the Buggles' "Video...

  
Joanna Shields: vice-president and managing director of Facebook EMEA
Facebook to take up residence in Covent Garden
Sarah Shearman, 28 July 2011

Facebook is moving to a new office space in Covent Garden, central...

  
Rebrand: Manchester-based Rock Radio to become Real Radio XS
GMG Radio to sell off Rock Radio in Scotland
Maisie McCabe, 28 July 2011

GMG Radio has announced plans to sell off its Scottish Rock Radio...

  
Stokes: joins MCHI from MPG Media Contacts
Martyn Stokes to head up strategy at MCHI
Jeremy Lee, 28 July 2011

MCHI, the CHI & Partners and Group M joint venture, has hired...

  
TopTipsForGirls.com: relaunched by Beta
Beta relaunches TopTipsForGirls.com
Mark Banham, 28 July 2011

Beta is moving further into the online media space by acquiring a...

  
Google bus: search giant launches Google Transit in London
Google Transit launches in London
Maisie McCabe, 28 July 2011

Google users can access London's public transport directions through Google Maps from...

  
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Microsoft's Ashley Highfield to lead Johnston Press
Sarah Shearman, 28 July 2011
MediaCom retains Bose account after review
Katherine Levy, 28 July 2011
Argos to launch series of ads tailored to ITV programming
Maisie McCabe, 28 July 2011
Government embroiled in advertorials row
Our Parliamentary correspondent, 28 July 2011
 
 
Blogs
Watch ITV. Find it. Get it. Argos it.
Jeremy Lee

In a week when ITV’s overwhelming financial reliance on spot advertising revenue was once again laid bare, it was...

Men hate apples but love pears, says International Pear Bureau
TESS ALPS

Men hate apples but love pears, according to new research from the International Pear Bureau (IPB). The wide-ranging study...

Tom Crone the News International lawyer who had no hacking suspicions
@gordonmacmillan

Interesting piece in the Wall Street Journal today on Tom Crone, the long-time News International lawyer, who last week came...

Why James Murdoch should resign today
@gordonmacmillan

Christopher Bland in the FT has strong words for the board of BSkyB as it meets today. He says James...

Top Tips For Girls…
Robert Campbell

Yesterday we launched toptipsforgirls.com . The third of our 'branded communites.' Toptips is different from the other two -...

The man who tried to alert the world to the potential of hacking scandal in 1999
@gordonmacmillan

Interesting website from Steven Nott detailing an amazingly long battle to try and alert the media and authorities about what...

 
 
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