Friday, 10 August 2012

Media AM - Google hit with record $22.5m fine for Safari breach, Guardian Media Group drops to £76m loss, Getmemedia, Future, MEC

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Google: received record fine for misleading consumers over cookies strategy
Google hit with record $22.5m fine for Safari tracking
Sarah Shearman, 10 August 2012

Google has agreed to pay a record $22.5m (£14.5m) fine from the...

  
Guardian.co.uk: digital revenues were up 16.3% year on year
Guardian Media Group drops from profit to £76m loss
Maisie McCabe, 10 August 2012

Guardian Media Group made a pre-tax loss of £75.6m in the year...

  
Getmemedia: appoints Gary Hughes
Getmemedia appoints former Emap chief Gary Hughes as chairman
Maisie McCabe, 10 August 2012

Getmemedia.com, the marketing ideas website, has appointed Gary Hughes, former chief financial...

  
The Simple Things: Future to bring out lifestyle title next month
Future to launch lifestyle brand
Nick Batten, 10 August 2012

Future is to launch a print and digital monthly lifestyle publication called...

  
Mulberry: autumn/winter 2012 campaign
Mulberry picks MEC for global media
Maisie McCabe, 09 August 2012

Mulberry, the British designer brand, has appointed MEC to its global planning...

  
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The tech: agency nexus
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Technology is becoming more important to the way media agencies work, it's transforming what is...

 
 
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