Wednesday 12 September 2012

Media AM - Facebook UK on the hunt for first MD, NME, Maxus EMEA chief, NRS, Facebook working on search products, Microsoft

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Facebook UK on the hunt for its first MD
Facebook UK on the hunt for its first MD
Arif Durrani, 12 September 2012

Facebook is on the hunt for its first UK managing director to...

  
NME: reach is put at 1.4 million
NME's unduplicated print and online reach put at 1.4 million
Daniel Farey-Jones, 12 September 2012

The first data for the unduplicated reach of magazine brands across print...

  
Federico de Nardis: new EMEA chief executive of Maxus
Maxus installs Federico de Nardis as EMEA chief
Nick Batten, 12 September 2012

Federico de Nardis, currently chief executive of Maxus Italy, has been promoted...

  
The Sun: website and newspaper had an overall average readership of 17.8 million
The Sun outshines the Mail in first NRS print and online report
John Reynolds, 12 September 2012

The Sun has a greater number of combined print and website readers...

  
Mark Zuckerberg: says Facebook is preparing a search product
Facebook working on search product, says Zuckerberg
Sarah Shearman, 12 September 2012

Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has said that the social network is...

  
Mike Buckley: head of agency sales at Microsoft UK
Microsoft promotes Buckley to agency sales head role
Sarah Shearman, 12 September 2012

Microsoft has promoted Mike Buckley to head of agency sales at its...

  
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Nigel Morris brings adland-savvy to board of Guardian Media Group
Arif Durrani, 11 September 2012
Marie Claire claims UK first with video ad in October issue
Nick Batten, 11 September 2012
European business execs prefer Twitter to bloomberg.com and ft.com
John Reynolds, 11 September 2012
MediaCom France appoints Corinne Pessus as chief executive
Nick Batten, 11 September 2012
Google moves into car insurance comparison
Sarah Shearman, 11 September 2012
Sport celebrates London 2012 but admits commercial gains limited
Arif Durrani, 10 September 2012
 
 
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