Monday, 6 August 2012

Media AM - Publicis denies Interpublic talks, Wonga.com sponsors Red or Black?, Mo Farah's gold hands BBC 17.1m, Hi-Media, Amazon

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Maurice Lévy: chief executive of Publicis Groupe is due to step down soon
Publicis denies holding talks with Interpublic
Daniel Farey-Jones, 06 August 2012

Publicis Groupe has denied a report that it had been working with...

  
Wonga: to sponsor second series of Red or Black? on ITV
Wonga.com to sponsor Red or Black? game show
Maisie McCabe, 06 August 2012

Wonga.com, the controversial short-term loans company, has signed a deal to sponsor...

  
Gary Lineker: BBC Olympics presenter
Mo Farah's gold brings BBC 17.1m viewers
Maisie McCabe, 06 August 2012

Mo Farah, the British long-distance runner who won gold in the 10,000...

  
Dan Ginns: appointed commercial director at Hi-Media
Dan Ginns joins Hi-Media as commercial director
Nick Batten, 06 August 2012

Hi-Media, the online ad exchange, has appointed Adconion's global sales director Dan...

  
Amazon Kindle: retailer sells more ebooks than print versions in the UK
Amazon ebook sales overtake printed books in UK
Sarah Shearman, 06 August 2012

Amazon has revealed that its sales of ebooks have overtaken those of...

  
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