Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Media AM - Ofcom media plurality review, ITV marketing chief, ESPN and Sky Sports, The Guardian, Qantas, Turn

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Murdoch's initial bid to take ownership of Sky heightened plurality concerns
Ofcom media plurality review gets more than 45,000 submissions
Maisie McCabe, 22 November 2011

Ofcom has received more than 45,000 submissions to the review of media...

  
Reemah Sakaan: becomes ITV's first head of network marketing
ITV hires Reemah Sakaan as first network marketing chief
Sarah Shearman, 22 November 2011

ITV is reshuffling its senior marketing team, starting with the hiring of...

  
SPL: Sky Sports and ESPN to cover the Scottish Clydesdale Bank Premier League
Sky Sports and ESPN sign Scottish football deal
Maisie McCabe, 22 November 2011

ESPN and Sky Sports have signed a £80m five-year deal with the...

  
The Guardian puts PaidContent up for sale for $20m
The Guardian puts PaidContent up for sale for $20m
Staff, 22 November 2011

The Guardian has put its PaidContent website up for sale with a...

  
Qantus: airline names shortlisted creative and media agencies
Qantas shortlists global creative and media agencies
Paul Howell, 22 November 2011

Qantas has shortlisted four agencies for its global creative account, leaving lead...

  
Pierre Naggar: European managing director of Turn
Demand side platform Turn gears up UK operations
Daniel Farey-Jones, 22 November 2011

Turn, the demand side platform (DSP) with data management capabilities, is on...

  
*   Also in the News
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Stuart Feather leaves Carat Edinburgh for own start-up
Mark Banham, 21 November 2011
ITV's X Factor hit by Ofcom probe into Tulisa's tattoo
Maisie McCabe, 21 November 2011
Media agencies back ITV Breakfast
Maisie McCabe, 21 November 2011
Zeebox founder Rose: 'They're not ad breaks anymore, they're tweet breaks'
Arif Durrani, 21 November 2011
Adconion's Matt Hunt to step down from UK MD role
Sarah Shearman, 21 November 2011
 
 
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