Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Media AM - Scardino steps down as CEO of Pearson, Real Radio, Channel 4 'gypsier' ads banned, Google, Daily Star Sunday cover price to rise

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Marjorie Scardino: to leave Pearson at the end of the year
Marjorie Scardino steps down as Pearson CEO after 15 years
John Reynolds, 03 October 2012

Marjorie Scardino, chief executive of Financial Times publisher Pearson, is stepping down...

  
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Real Radio offers concessions to plurality concerns on Global deal
Maisie McCabe, 02 October 2012

Real and Smooth Limited has offered to provide more regional and local...

  
Channel 4: one of the ads for Big Fat Gypsy Weddings banned by the ASA
Channel 4 'gypsier' ads banned
Maisie McCabe, 03 October 2012

Channel 4 ads featuring an aggressive-looking young boy and teenage girls in...

  
Google: introduces lightbox format
Google introduces cost-per-expansion display ad format
Sarah Shearman, 03 October 2012

Google has unveiled a new expandable ad format called Lightbox, which advertisers...

  
Richard Desmond: raises the cover price of the Daily Star Sunday to 90p
Richard Desmond ups Daily Star Sunday cover price again
John Reynolds, 03 October 2012

Richard Desmond is raising the cover price of the Daily Star Sunday...

  
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Domino's Pizza commits budget to Facebook ad exchange
Daniel Farey-Jones, 01 October 2012
Clear Channel UK partners Movember to raise awareness of men's health
Nick Batten, 01 October 2012
Signature Outdoor gets CityVision network underway
Nick Batten, 02 October 2012
Mercedes asks Twitter users to choose outcome of TV ads
Sarah Shearman, 01 October 2012
 
 
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