Friday 14 June 2013

Media AM - Cannes, IPG, BARB, Be On, JCDecaux,

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The kings of La Croisette line up for advertising's Olympics
The kings of La Croisette line up for advertising's Olympics
13 June 2013

The leaders of the four largest communication groups in the world tell...

  
UK adspend: Magna Global predicts 2.2 per cent upturn in adspend growth
IPG ups forecast for UK adspend growth to 2.2%
Maisie McCabe, 14 June 2013

Magna Global, Interpublic's trading and forecasting arm, has increased its forecast for...

  
VoD: BARB appoints Kantar Spring
TV body BARB to track VoD viewing for first time
Arif Durrani, 14 June 2013

The Broadcasters' Audience Research Board (BARB), the official source of television viewing...

  
Be On: links with Realeyes to track emotional impact of video content
Be On integrates face recognition into branded video campaigns
Arif Durrani, 14 June 2013

Be On, AOL's global branded content business, has formed a partnership with...

  
Spencer Berwin: managing director of JCDecaux
JCDecaux to target shoppers with 400 digital screens outside Tesco
Arif Durrani, 14 June 2013

Advertisers will soon be able to target shoppers by day of the...

  
Yahoo: partners Sky News
Yahoo partners Sky News to create Sunrise service
Arif Durrani, 14 June 2013

In further signs of collaboration in the media sector, Yahoo has partnered...

  
A view from the top
A view from the top
Jack Klues, 13 June 2013

It's Monday morning and I wake up in New York. Nothing particularly...

  
Brochand: ?The board of P&G come and see me. They are surprised an adman can become mayor?
The Lions king
13 June 2013

Bernard Brochand may just have the best job in the world. James...

  
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Delport brings agility to streamlined Havas Media
Arif Durrani, 13 June 2013
Do Cannes Media Lions still matter?
13 June 2013
Whatever the progress of technology, real people still trump robot meetings
Russell Davies, 13 June 2013
Arif Durrani: Media has come a long way, and not without growing pains
Arif Durrani, 13 June 2013
Google crowned world's biggest media company
Alasdair Reid, 13 June 2013
No appetite for another remake of 12 Angry Men
13 June 2013
 
 
Blogs
Don?t count your chickens in a 9 block grid
Sue Unerman

The 9 block grid is Jack Welch's famous method for evaluating staff. There are two criteria : Potential and Performance....

What do you learn at an awayday?
Sue Unerman

Recent trailers for The Apprentice show the candidates organising corporate awaydays for “major clients”. I’ve been to my fair share...

The Benefits of Fragmentation
David Brennan

I know media fragmentation is an ancient topic by now but a couple of things have happened in the last...

The impact of directness
Sue Unerman

One cold dark night, in the closing years of the last century, I and a few brave colleagues (including Matt...

Brand Believers
Louise Brice

Everyone has one. A drawer of tech - old mobiles, chargers, battery chargers, old cameras, that newer tech has made...

A Total Eclipse of the Media Rationale ?
Sue Unerman

Britain’s Eurovision dreams have been dashed again. No great surprise that Bonnie’s song came 19th out of 26. That won't...

Tablets are plane sailing for publishers
John Carroll

On a recent aeroplane flight, I looked around the cabin and all I saw were people absorbed in their smartphones...

Five ways to tell if your streamed music service is radio ?or why Google?s All Access ISN?T ?Radio without rules?!
Mark Barber

The news this morning is that Google is launching a music streaming subscription service called Google Play Music All Access...

 
 
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