Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Media PM - Fru Hazlitt, Sector analysis: Can radio sponsorship and promotion plug the COI gap?, Gaydar, COI

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ITV's Hazlitt tells BBC's Cellan-Jones: 'Most people are boring'
'Most people are boring', claims ITV's Fru Hazlitt
Arif Durrani, 19 October 2011

Fru Hazlitt, managing director of commercial and online at ITV, urged media...

  
Frappuccino: sponsorship and promotion at Capital FM Summertime Ball
Sector analysis: Can radio sponsorship and promotion plug the COI gap?
Mark Banham, 19 October 2011

The relaxation of the sponsorship and promotions (S&P) regulations from Ofcom in...

  
Winners: GaydarRadio personalities with Amanda Holden at the Sony Radio Academy Awards
GaydarRadio celebrates 10 years
Maisie McCabe, 19 October 2011

GaydarRadio, the dance station, is celebrating its birthday today, 10 years after...

  
Jenny Grey: appointed acting executive director of government communications
Government lays out hub structure for COI replacement
Daniel Farey-Jones, 19 October 2011

The Government is to set up at least three marketing hubs for...

  
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Maisie McCabe, 19 October 2011
ITV's Hazlitt calls for common approach to ad targeting
Arif Durrani, 19 October 2011
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Maisie McCabe, 19 October 2011
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Daniel Farey-Jones, 19 October 2011
 
 
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‘Most people are boring’, claims ITV’s Fru Hazlitt
Arif Durrani

"UGC is a fallacy, most people are boring and no-one wants to read their stuff" - ITV's Fru Halitt

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