Monday, 1 August 2011

Media PM - Guardian ad losses, Natmag and Hachette, Channel 4, Future, GNM, Absolute, Bloomberg

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Guardian loses £38m as recruitment ads recede
Guardian loses £38m as recruitment ads recede
Arif Durrani, 01 August 2011

Guardian News & Media has reported "another challenging year" resulting in operating...

  
Cosmopolitan and Elle: together within Hearst Magazines UK
Natmag and Hachette combine as Hearst Magazines UK
Daniel Farey-Jones, 01 August 2011

Hearst has combined its UK offshoot Natmag and its new acquisition Hachette...

  
Channel 4: secures deal with HTC
HTC to sponsor films on Channel 4 network
Maisie McCabe, 01 August 2011

HTC is replacing Sky Broadband as the film sponsor across the Channel...

  
T3: Future tablet edition
Future's iPad sales revenues pass £2m a year
Sophie Maden, 01 August 2011

Future has announced its iPad sales revenues have passed £2m a year...

  
Tim Brooks: former managing director of Guardian News & Media
GNM's Tim Brooks received £510,000 payoff
Arif Durrani, 01 August 2011

Tim Brooks, the former managing director of Guardian News & Media who...

  
Emma Smyth: joins Absolute Radio
Absolute Radio hires We7's Emma Smyth to head sponsorship
Maisie McCabe, 01 August 2011

We7 business development manager Emma Smyth is to return to Absolute Radio...

  
Bloomberg Businessweek: new Asia and Europe editions
Bloomberg Businessweek to launch European and Asian editions
Sophie Maden, 01 August 2011

Bloomberg is to launch European and Asian editions of Bloomberg Businessweek in...

  
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Warc cuts global adspend forecast to 3.2%
Daniel Farey-Jones, 01 August 2011
Yahoo UK announces sales team restructure
Sarah Shearman, 01 August 2011
Sky customer chief moves to head Sky Italia
Sara Kimberley, 01 August 2011
Smooth Radio to sponsor TV Times Awards
Maisie McCabe, 01 August 2011
UKTV unveils Really campaign
Maisie McCabe, 01 August 2011
 
 
Blogs
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CHRIS BARRACLOUGH

Macmillan Cancer Support has today launched a major campaign which invites you to post a ‘thank you’ on their website...

Media Guardian looks set to be next casualty of digital
@gordonmacmillan

The Guardian’s media section, Media Guardian, is shrinking and looks like another casualty of digital as today the once stand...

New York Post journalists told to hold documents
@gordonmacmillan

Journalists at News Corporation’s New York Post have been told they must preserve any documents and information related to the...

And you wonder why people think admen are untrustworthy?
Chris Arnold

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The social media revolution that couldn’t!
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With all the sh*t going on over here about raising the US debt ceiling, we have all been bombarded with...

Tories used private investigators to check backgrounds of people in election ads
@gordonmacmillan

Old dear this doesn’t look good. The Mirror is reporting today that the Conservatives used private investigators to check up...

 
 
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