Tuesday 12 June 2012

Media AM - England vs France draws 15.6m to ITV1, internet to dominate ad market in 2016, Carat, The Cloud, Lekiosk, BBC

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TV viewing figures: 15.6 million tune to ITV1
England versus France draws 15.6m to ITV1
Mark Banham, 12 June 2012

England's convincing first match 1-1 draw against favourites France in the Uefa...

  
Online: internet advertising set to dominate market
Internet forecast to take nearly half of ad market in 2016
Maisie McCabe, 12 June 2012

Internet advertising will account for almost half of the UK ad market...

  
Carat: unveils global network
Carat unveils global B2B media network
Nick Batten, 12 June 2012

Carat has bolstered the global presence of its UK-based Just International business-to-business...

  
Greggs: joins Wi-Fi service
Wi-Fi provider signs up Greggs as first advertiser
Matthew Chapman, 12 June 2012

The Cloud , the BSkyB-owned Wi-Fi service, has signed Greggs as the...

  
Lekiosk: launches in the UK
French rival to Apple's Newsstand launches in UK
Nick Batten, 11 June 2012

Lekiosk, a digital magazine newsstand app, has launched in the UK and...

  
Philip Almond
BBC hires former Diageo marketer Philip Almond
Maisie McCabe, 11 June 2012

Former Diageo marketer Philip Almond has been appointed as marketing and audiences...

  
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Ireland's Euro 2012 defeat peaks at 8.4m on ITV
Maisie McCabe, 11 June 2012
Wickes to sponsor Absolute Radio breakfast for a year
Daniel Farey-Jones, 11 June 2012
Sunday Telegraph publishes its first-ever quality paper cover wrap
John Reynolds, 11 June 2012
Twitter launches its first TV ad as it promotes new hashtag pages
Staff, 11 June 2012
WPP denies it will refuse Sir Martin Sorrell pay package
Sara Luker, 11 June 2012
IHG appoints Steak for SEO and social media activity
Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith, 11 June 2012
 
 
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