Friday 17 February 2012

Media AM - Steve Bond leaves Posterscope, Twitter targets small businesses, Shazam, Boomerang, Trading Places

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Steve Bond: has resigned as Posterscope's chief operating officer
Steve Bond leaves Posterscope UK
Maisie McCabe, 17 February 2012

Steve Bond, the chief operating officer of Posterscope UK, is leaving the...

  
Twitter: targets small and medium-sized companies with self-service ad offer
Twitter targets small businesses with self-service ads
Sarah Shearman, 17 February 2012

Twitter is set to roll out a self-service platform to 10,000 small...

  
Miles Lewis: joins Shazam as vice-president of ad sales for the UK and Europe
Shazam appoints vice-president of European ad sales
Matthew Chapman, 17 February 2012

Digital music company Shazam has appointed Last.fm's Miles Lewis as vice-president of...

  
Kellogg's: Mini Max brand to sponsor children's programming on the Boomerang channel
Kellogg's to sponsor breakfast on Boomerang
Maisie McCabe, 17 February 2012

Kellogg's, the cereal manufacturer, has signed a year-long sponsorship deal for Mini...

  
Hamish McLennan, until recently chairman and chief executive of Young & Rubicam (Y&R), has joined News Corporation
Trading Places: this week's people moves
Maisie McCabe, 17 February 2012

Former Y&R boss Hamish McLennan joins News Corporation, Helen Normoyle swaps the...

  
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