Thursday 27 October 2011

Media AM - Stevie Spring leaves Future, Rajar results coverage, Wickes reviews £23m media, Virgin Media, ESPN

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Stevie Spring: outgoing chief executive of Future Plc
Stevie Spring 'eliminated' at Future
Rich Sutcliffe, 27 October 2011

Chief executive Stevie Spring and finance director John Bowman have "resigned with...

  
Smooth Radio: presenter Simon Bates
Rajar Q3 2011: Smooth, Real and Absolute 80s report impressive growth
Maisie McCabe, 27 October 2011

GMG Radio's Smooth Radio and Real Radio and Absolute Radio's Absolute 80s...

  
Capital Radio: presenter Johnny Vaughan
Rajar Q3 2011: Capital takes London top slot as Magic loses sparkle
Mark Banham, 27 October 2011

Global Radio's Capital has once again taken the top spot in London...

  
Digital figures: audience rises to 28.2%
Rajar Q3 2011: Digital listening rises to 28.2%
Daniel Farey-Jones, 27 October 2011

Digital's share of radio listening has hit its highest level to date...

  
Wickes is reviewing media
Wickes launches £23m media review
Katherine Levy, 27 October 2011

Wickes is reviewing its £23 million media planning and buying account, currently...

  
Virgin Media: Marc Warren stars in TiVo campaign
Virgin Media revenues rise 2.2% to £1bn
Maisie McCabe, 27 October 2011

Virgin Media revenues increased by 2.2% year on year to exactly £1bn...

  
Samsung: unveils Project Teamwork
Samsung partners ESPN for ad-funded sports series
Matthew Chapman, 26 October 2011

Sports channel ESPN is partnering Samsung to launch a global ad-funded online...

  
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Chris Blackhurst: The Independent's new editor lays it on the line
Arif Durrani, 26 October 2011
Jonathan Allan to annouce Channel 4 sales restructure
Maisie McCabe, 26 October 2011
The Sun outperforms the ad market after phone hacking scandal
Arif Durrani, 26 October 2011
EA takes over Waterloo for Battlefield 3 launch
Sara Kimberley, 26 October 2011
My Media Week: Kevin Rolfe
Hayley Pinkerfield, 25 October 2011
Aegis to acquire leading Dutch media independent
Daniel Farey-Jones, 26 October 2011
 
 
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