Monday 30 July 2012

Media AM - London 2012 Opening Ceremony peaks at 26.9m viewers, UTV appoints Huntingford, Lloyds TSB backs Vaughan, Grazia, BP

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London 2012 Opening Ceremony peaks at 26.9 million viewers
London 2012 Opening Ceremony peaks at 26.9m viewers
Daniel Farey-Jones, 28 July 2012

A domestic TV audience of at least 19 million people stayed tuned...

  
UTV: names Richard Huntingford as chairman
UTV appoints former Chrysalis Group chief Richard Huntingford as chairman
Maisie McCabe, 30 July 2012

UTV Media, the owner of TalkSport, has appointed former Chrysalis Group chief...

  
Johnny Vaughan: Absolute Radio presenter
Lloyds TSB sponsors Johnny Vaughan show on Absolute Radio
Maisie McCabe, 30 July 2012

Lloyds TSB, the official banking and insurance partner of the 2012 Olympic...

  
Lord Nelson sports Union Jack headgear
Grazia and BT help give London statues a Hatwalk makeover
Nick Batten, 30 July 2012

Lord Nelson is among several London statues to be flaunting new headgear...

  
BP: 'here's to the home team' campaign
BP to run user-generated ads in Home Team campaign
Maisie McCabe, 30 July 2012

BP, a London 2012 sponsor, is honouring the unsung heroes behind the...

  
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