Tuesday 22 November 2011

Media PM - Littlewoods censors Facebook comments, My Media Week, JWT and The Apprentice, Competition Commission, Guardian

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Littlewoods: ad has been criticised for encouraging consumer spending
Littlewoods censors Facebook backlash over Christmas spot
Nicola Clark, 22 November 2011

Littlewoods has begun removing complaints on Facebook about its Christmas TV ad,...

  
Catherine Becker: chief operating officer of AdConnection
My Media Week: Catherine Becker
Hayley Pinkerfield, 22 November 2011

This week, Catherine Becker, chief operating officer of AdConnection, attends the Arctic...

  
Young Apprentice: the junior contestants audition actors for their campaigns
JWT's Apprentice watched by three million but the jungle wins
Maisie McCabe, 22 November 2011

JWT's star turn on 'Young Apprentice' last night was beaten by the...

  
Sky Movies: latest campaign promoting its film screenings over the festive period
Competition Commission consults on BSkyB's grip on movies
Maisie McCabe, 22 November 2011

The Competition Commission (CC) has consulted on two more remedies that could...

  
The Guardian: readies US campaign
Guardian mulls US cinema campaign
John Reynolds, 22 November 2011

Guardian News & Media (GNM) is considering running a US cinema ad...

  
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The Guardian puts PaidContent up for sale for $20m
Staff, 22 November 2011
ITV hires Reemah Sakaan as first network marketing chief
Sarah Shearman, 22 November 2011
Sky Sports and ESPN sign Scottish football deal
Maisie McCabe, 22 November 2011
Demand side platform Turn gears up UK operations
Daniel Farey-Jones, 22 November 2011
Ofcom media plurality review gets more than 45,000 submissions
Maisie McCabe, 22 November 2011
Qantas shortlists global creative and media agencies
Paul Howell, 22 November 2011
 
 
Blogs
Decision, decisions. Why shouldn’t we have the same choices in our online advertising as we do in other areas of our lives?
James Grant - VINDICO

My wife is actually an excellent shopper - quick, to the point and she rarely involves me. Of course, this...

Does TV stop violence and what’s your prediction for 2020?
Sue Unerman

Penelope Keith says that young people bash up old people because families don't sit...

Marketing overload
Ben Hughes

Last week I headed to Shanghai for our Women at the Top Summit and...

Fru Hazlitt is right, most people are boring, says Sells (BBH)
Arif Durrani

Peter Sells: "Basically I agree with Fru," [most people are boring]. I'm pretty boring, and so are almost all of...

Go Wild in the (Outdoor) Country
Ivan Clark

Last Thursday evening I was at the Science Museum for Clear Channel Outdoor's latest marketing...

Ladies and Gentleman, I give you…CHARLOTTE STREET!
Liam Mullins

It's Friday! If I cast my mind back to leaving the safety of “client side”...

Opening the Gateways
Liz Ross Martyn

I've been thinking about the importance of points of transition, or 'Gateways', for advertisers, and...

Be the game, not the player
Rhys McLachlan

The climate for developing advertising technology is vastly superior in the US. The UK needs to up its game.

 
 
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