Tuesday 16 April 2013

Breaking news from Brand Republic - James Harding, Facebook, Publicis, Kids Company, Margaret Thatcher

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Former Times editor James Harding to be news boss at BBC
Former Times editor James Harding to be news boss at BBC
by Gordon MacMillan
16 April 2013, 09:27AM
The BBC has named the former editor of The Times, James Harding, is to be the next director, BBC News and Current Affairs.
Facebook eyes expansion of Home to Apple and Microsoft phones
Facebook eyes expansion of Home to Apple and Microsoft phones
by Matthew Chapman
16 April 2013, 09:43AM
Facebook is in talks with Apple and Microsoft about bringing a version of its Home mobile software to phones running on iOS and Windows Phone, according to reports.
Publicis Groupe organic growth slows to 1.3%
Publicis Groupe organic growth slows to 1.3%
by Maisie McCabe
16 April 2013, 09:22AM
Publicis Groupe, the owner of Saatchi & Saatchi and Starcom MediaVest Group, has reported revenue of €1.6bn (£1.3bn) in the first quarter, up 7.6% year on year although tough comparables and a weak European market held back organic growth.
Kids Company uses Vine to promote donations
Kids Company uses Vine to promote donations
by James Swift
16 April 2013, 09:10AM
Kids Company, the children's charity, has released a series of videos created by Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO for Twitter's Vine service.
'BK should sponsor Thatcher funeral', claims Galloway
'BK should sponsor Thatcher funeral', claims Galloway
by Gemma Charles
15 April 2013, 03:38PM
Consumer brands, such as Burger King, McDonald's and Coca-Cola, should sponsor Margaret Thatcher's funeral, according to outspoken Respect MP George Galloway.
Freelance platform Newsmodo starts meetings with UK publishers
Freelance platform Newsmodo starts meetings with UK publishers
by Maisie McCabe
15 April 2013, 02:51PM
Newsmodo, the new online platform designed to bring journalists and publishers together, is meeting with British news publishers this week ahead of its global launch.
Topshop, Nike, Burberry, Heineken: Who should be digital brand of the year?
Topshop, Nike, Burberry, Heineken: Who should be digital brand of the year?
by Staff
16 April 2013, 08:00AM
The Rev Awards Digital Brand of the Year 2013 shortlist has been revealed, and we need you to cast your vote.
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Also in the news
EC clears Virgin Media's £15bn sale to Liberty Global
by Arif Durrani, 15 April 2013, 01:23PM
Sainsbury's signs deal with British Athletics to sponsor Anniversary Games
by John Reynolds, 15 April 2013, 01:08PM
Grey London wins Government apprenticeship brief
by Sara Kimberley, 15 April 2013, 12:04PM
KFC gets serious about coffee with full UK rollout
by John Reynolds, 15 April 2013, 12:27PM
Steve Easterbrook returns to McDonald's as global chief brand officer
by John Reynolds, 15 April 2013, 12:27PM
Tensions mount as Sky accuses BT of 'double standards'
by Arif Durrani, 15 April 2013, 11:47AM
Profero promotes Ross Jenkins to global MD of media
by Maisie McCabe, 15 April 2013, 11:11AM
Opinion
The ad industry could do with a few more grey hairs
The ad industry could do with a few more grey hairs
by Ian Darby
11 April 2013, 08:00AM
Having acquired a first pair of adult slippers and the beginnings of a vegetable patch, I'm embracing the onset of middle age. In light of this, Patrick Collister's appointment last week as the head of design at Google struck a chord.
Austerity is biting beyond those living on £53 a week
Austerity is biting beyond those living on £53 a week
by Jeremy Lee
11 April 2013, 08:00AM
Arif Durrani: Newspapers strike back with online paywalls
Arif Durrani: Newspapers strike back with online paywalls
by Arif Durrani
11 April 2013, 11:30AM
Will people pay for general news online? Not if they can get it elsewhere for free. Which is why the new strategies behind the pay models for the Telegraph brands - and, later this summer, The Sun - are rooted in more than selling generic news.
Farewell to politics' first lady of spin
Farewell to politics' first lady of spin
by Ruth Wyatt
11 April 2013, 09:00AM
Thank heavens for social media. Traditional media moved this week from Thatcher eulogy to hagiography in a heartbeat.
There is nothing weird about questioning your marketing assumptions
There is nothing weird about questioning your marketing assumptions
by Russell Davies
11 April 2013, 08:00AM
A view from the top
A view from the top
by Mainardo de Nardis
11 April 2013, 08:00AM
My weeks are unfortunately measured not in hours and days, but in mileage and time zones, so I always try to plan my travelling well in advance - an effort that usually ends up proving that truism: "The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry."
A view from the bottom
A view from the bottom
by Alexandra Shetcliffe
11 April 2013, 08:00AM
Wow! Never thought this redhead would be typing this. A "typical" week is jam-packed with briefings, client meetings, researching, drinks and, of course, the usual office banter.
Intelligence
Campaign case study: NHS Wales staff champion health
Campaign case study: NHS Wales staff champion health
by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
12 April 2013, 09:00AM
Public Health Wales wanted to improve the personal health of its NHS Wales staff, patients, and the wider community, across five lifestyle behaviour areas: drinking safely, taking regular exercise, eating five or more fruit and vegetables a day, stop...
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