Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Media PM - Sorrell on COI, IPC/Hearst, Midweek Sport, MTV Awards sponsors, Absolute Radio

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Sir Martin Sorrell: chief executive officer of WPP Group
COI changes could be 'disadvantage', Sorrell says
Daniel Farey-Jones, 24 August 2011

Government departments taking responsibility for campaigns after the dismantling of the centralised...

  
Drew Kirkland: appointed publishing director for TV brands at IPC Media
Hearst Magazines group publishing director returns to IPC Media
Sophie Maden, 24 August 2011

Drew Kirkland, group publishing director for weekly women's and TV titles at...

  
Eva Longoria: host of the 2010 MTV European Music Awards
MTV European Music Awards lands four sponsors
Daniel Farey-Jones, 24 August 2011

Viacom has revealed Dell, Replay, Hyundai and Swatch as the sponsors of...

  
Midweek Sport: boss claims 80,000 sales
Midweek Sport debuts with sales of 80,000, claims paper's boss
Oliver Luft, 24 August 2011

The first midweek edition of the sensationalist Sunday Sport sold 80,000 copies...

  
Absolute Radio: signs sponsorship deal with Ikea
Ikea turns to Absolute Radio for bedroom promotion
Maisie McCabe, 24 August 2011

Ikea, the furniture store, has signed a six-figure deal to sponsor Absolute...

  
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BrandMAX speaker preview: Nick Manning on brand optimisation and the media industry
Staff, 23 August 2011

In the second of a series of interviews with key speakers at...

  
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Hayley Pinkerfield, 24 August 2011
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