Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Media AM - Tony Regan leaves Initiative, Google, MEC appoints Gordon and Radford for new business, X Factor, News Corp, Channel 5

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Initiative: chief strategy officer Tony Regan leaves the agency at the end of this month
Tony Regan steps down as Initiative chief strategy officer
Mark Banham, 20 November 2012

Initiative chief strategy officer Tony Regan is set to leave the agency,...

  
Obi Felten: leaving role for new position with Google in the US
Google appoints new European consumer marketing head
Sarah Shearman and Matthew Chapman, 20 November 2012

Google has promoted Alice Mansergh to its top European consumer marketing role,...

  
Ben Gordon: head of new business, MEC
MEC appoints Gordon and Radford to bolster new business
Mark Banham, 20 November 2012

MEC has appointed Ben Gordon to the role of head of new...

  
Jayne Stephens: joins FremantleMedia Enterprises in sponsorship role
Starcom's Jayne Stephens takes sponsorship role at 'X Factor' producer
Maisie McCabe, 20 November 2012

FremantleMedia Enterprises (FME), the brand extension arm of 'The X Factor' producer...

  
Rupert Murdoch: chairman and CEO of News Corporation
News Corp Australia appoints UM, Mediacom and ZenithOptimedia
Emily Tan, 20 November 2012

News Corp Australia has appointed Mediabrands' UM to handle the News Limited...

  
Big Brother contestant Conor McIntyre: comments breached Broadcasting Code
C5 rapped over Big Brother Facebook voting app
Maisie McCabe, 19 November 2012

Channel 5 has been rapped by broadcasting regulator Ofcom for the failure...

  
*   Also in the News
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Top Right Group spins off Broadcast to former editor Dignam
John Reynolds, 19 November 2012
Eye hires Matthew Wilkinson to head up business
Nick Batten, 19 November 2012
Facebook to launch advertising ROI tool
Sarah Shearman, 19 November 2012
Global Radio hires Sky intelligence director Matt Jeffries
Maisie McCabe, 19 November 2012
 
 
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