Thursday, 12 January 2012

Media AM - Shell's £150m pitch, C5 and MPG dispute, Stephen Miron at M360, Immediate Media, MediaCom, NWA, Four Seasons, Facebook, Bauer, Conde Nast

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Shell: reviewing global media
Shell launches £150m global media review
Katherine Levy, 12 January 2012

Shell has kick-started a review of its estimated £150 million global media...

  
Bampton: standoff
Channel 5 and MPG embroiled in trading dispute
Maisie McCabe, 12 January 2012

Channel 5 is locked in a trading dispute with the Havas Media...

  
Stephen Miron: signs up for Media 360
Stephen Miron to speak at Media 360
Jeremy King, 12 January 2012

Stephen Miron, global chief executive at Global will be delivering a keynote...

  
Immediate Media: acquires two titles from Hearst Magazines
Immediate Media acquires Hearst titles
John Reynolds, 12 January 2012

Immediate Media, the company formed out of the sale of BBC Magazines...

  
RSPCA: Mike Colling & Company was the incumbent
MediaCom picks up RSPCA account
Katherine Levy, 12 January 2012

The RSPCA has appointed MediaCom to handle its £2 million media planning...

  
Rufus Olins: joins the NMA
Rufus Olins appointed chief executive of Newspaper Marketing Agency
Jeremy Lee, 12 January 2012

The Newspaper Marketing Agency, the trade body that represents the interests of...

  
Four Seasons: reviewing advertising, media and CRM
Four Seasons Hotels calls review of global accounts
Sara Kimberley, 12 January 2012

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is holding a review of its global...

  
Facebook: YouTube gains ground
Facebook loses share of social network visits as YouTube grows
Sarah Shearman, 12 January 2012

Facebook's dominance of UK visits to social networking sites is getting diluted...

  
Clare Chamberlain to lead Bauer Media's 100-strong ad sales team
Bauer lures Clare Chamberlain from Immediate Media
Arif Durrani, 12 January 2012

Bauer Media has appointed Immediate Media's Clare Chamberlain to lead its 100-strong...

  
Albert Read: appointed deputy managing director at Condé Nast
Albert Read promoted to deputy managing director at Condé Nast
Lynsey Barber, 11 January 2012

Condé Nast has promoted Albert Read to the newly created role of...

  
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MediaCom secures exclusive Blinkbox VoD ad inventory
Lynsey Barber, 11 January 2012
ITV strengthens marketing department
Maisie McCabe, 11 January 2012
Virgin Media pledges to double internet speed for 4m users
Sarah Shearman, 11 January 2012
Facebook begins rolling out ads in users' news feeds
Sarah Shearman, 11 January 2012
Microsoft appoints Hindson to top trade marketing role
Sarah Shearman, 11 January 2012
Damon Lafford joins Channel 4 as head of agency sales
Maisie McCabe, 10 January 2012
The7stars appoints first data director
Daniel Farey-Jones, 10 January 2012
 
 
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Sue Unerman

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Consumer media consumption is already mobile. The media business needs to look at the right indicators.

Antidote needed to Olympics’ commercial quarantine
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In 2012 London will have an unprecedented profile as a World city, and not...

The future is mobile
Ben Hughes

After 29 years at the FT, I feel lucky to be part of such a strong media company. I've seen...

 
 
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