Thursday, 10 January 2013

Media AM - C4 and Group M in TV stalemate and forecasts for all UK media

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Channel 4: the broadcaster is apparently planning to stick to the deal it has offered Group M
C4 and Group M in TV deal stalemate
Maisie McCabe, 10 January 2013

Channel 4 and Group M executives have failed to resolve the stand-off...

  
YouView: launched first major campaign, featuring famous TV characters, in September last year
YouView kicks off review
Anne Cassidy, 10 January 2013

YouView is looking for a new advertising agency to handle its £10...

  
Tracy De Groose: ‘With budgets tight, agencies must be able to give clients confidence about how their media investment will deliver business results’
The Year Ahead For...Media agencies
10 January 2013

Tracy De Groose thinks media shops should learn from the tech industry's...

  
Jonathan Fowles: moving on
Jonathan Fowles exits Manning Gottlieb OMD
Maisie McCabe, 10 January 2013

Jonathan Fowles, the executive director, head of strategy and insight, at Manning...

  
Ajaz Ahmed: ‘The wallet is now seriously under threat â€
The Year Ahead For...Digital
10 January 2013

Ajaz Ahmed sees the arrival of the self-service airport, the emergence of...

  
Stuart Sullivan-Martin: ‘We’ll need to keep one foot tapping along to the rhythm of big new developments in our industry. While we can’t predict what’s going to be the next Gangnam, Mobot or Fenton, we can place some bets’
The Year Ahead For...Media planning
10 January 2013

The Olympics, Jubilee and Euros are behind us, but media planners won't...

  
Jon Horrocks: ‘We know consumer viewing behaviours are changing at a dramatic pace. And yet our screen-buying habits remain conservative’
The Year Ahead For...Television
10 January 2013

Jon Horrocks suggests the TV market will benefit from the popularity of...

  
Russell Marsh: ‘The ability to rapidly codify the information in a way that allows you to look at it, understand it and then be able to act upon it is critical’
The Year Ahead For...Data
10 January 2013

Russell Marsh argues that 'big data' is not the new phenomenon that...

  
Amy King: ‘Many publishers still had a long way to go in tightening their offerings and ensuring they were targeted and functional’
The Year Ahead For...Newspapers
10 January 2013

Amy King sees tablets changing the print world, with more digital titles,...

  
Alistair MacCallum: ‘The bigger publishing houses will have to sharpen their behaviour and be more nimblae and quicker to learn’
The Year Ahead For...Magazines
10 January 2013

Alistair MacCallum believes magazines must learn to work across multiple devices and...

  
Roy Jeans: ‘At present, it feels like the outdoor medium is developing a 21st-century product but is still broadly selling its inventory as if it were in the 80s’
The Year Ahead For...Outdoor
10 January 2013

Roy Jeans predicts three key developments for out-of-home: interactivity, bigger audience reach...

  
Danny Barnes: ‘Cinema has become a faster, more flexible, more effective and more creative medium. A medium that has been totally transformed’
The Year Ahead For...Cinema
10 January 2013

Danny Barnes believes cinema will continue to up its game in 2013,...

  
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