Friday, 19 October 2012

Media AM - Google's profits fall 20%, what is the future of interactive TV advertising?, Future, Clear Channel, ITV, MediaCom, Channel 4

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Google: profits fall 20% to $2.18bn
Google's profits fall 20% to $2.18bn
Sarah Shearman, 19 October 2012

Google's quarterly profit has plunged despite revenue growth of 45% as the...

  
Keith Welling, Matt Pye, Jean-Paul Edwards and Lindsey Clay
Industry view: What is the future of interactive TV advertising?
Matthew Chapman, 19 October 2012

Is the new wave of 'interactive' TV advertising, as seen by Mercedes...

  
T3: Future technology title
Future promotes James Ranson to head London sales
Daniel Farey-Jones, 19 October 2012

Special interest publisher Future has promoted James Ranson to the role of...

  
Matthew Dearden: chief executive of Clear Channel UK
Clear Channel appoints TalkTalk's Alex Hollingdale as product director
Maisie McCabe, 19 October 2012

Clear Channel Outdoor has appointed Alex Hollingdale, currently proposition and profitability director...

  
Andy Bagnall: director of business development to leave ITV
Andy Bagnall to leave ITV
Maisie McCabe, 19 October 2012

Andy Bagnall, the director of business development at ITV, is leaving the...

  
Arriva UK Bus: appoints MediaCom to handle its media business
MediaCom picks up Arriva media business
Mark Banham, 19 October 2012

MediaCom has been awarded the media account for Arriva buses as part...

  
Jonathan Allan: director of sales at Channel 4
Channel 4 launches Irish ad feed for More4
Maisie McCabe, 19 October 2012

Channel 4 is to launch a bespoke ad service on its lifestyle...

  
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