Thursday, 18 July 2013

Media AM - Future, Facebook, Blinkbox, Mindshare, Ogilvy & Mather

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Mark Wood: chief executive of Future
Future braces for job cuts after below-expected trading
Maisie McCabe, 18 July 2013

Future, the publisher of T3 and Total Film, is to accelerate its...

  
Facebook: social network's UK mobile users rise by 22 per cent
Facebook UK mobile users climb 22%
Ian Darby, 18 July 2013

The number of Facebook's active monthly mobile users in the UK increased...

  
Blinkbox: promotes Game of Thrones with giant skull on a Dorset beach
Game of Thrones boosts Blinkbox sales by 632%
Arif Durrani, 18 July 2013

Blinkbox, the on-demand film and TV streaming service owned by Tesco, experienced...

  
Arif Durrani, head of media at Campaign and editor of Media Week
Recognising the gender imbalance in radio is a significant first milestone
Arif Durrani, 18 July 2013

Is the radio industry institutionally sexist? It's a difficult question, but one...

  
Chanel: global media account will be handled by WPP?s multi-agency Plus unit
Mindshare recruits Outfin to oversee WPP's 'team Chanel'
Chloe Smith, 18 July 2013

Mindshare has hired Susannah Outfin, the former president of Aegis Media Global,...

  
Christine Jones and Giles Montgomery: creatives for the winning ad
Ogilvy & Mather wins second Aerial Award
Chloe Smith, 18 July 2013

Ogilvy & Mather has won its second Aerial Award in a row...

  
Tim Cook: Apple boss reportedly met with media companies last week
Apple's ad-free TV gets a step closer
James Swift, 17 July 2013

Apple is reportedly planning a feature on its long-awaited TV service that...

  
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Hayley Hayes, 17 July 2013
CEO Mayer hails 'new super-charged Yahoo' as profits rise
Arif Durrani, 17 July 2013
Guidance the byword for Preston at Radio Times
Louise Ridley, 11 July 2013
Can Bebo regain its popularity?
Alasdair Reid, 11 July 2013
 
 
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In their recent global entertainment and media outlook report, PwC paints a fairly rosy picture for television, radio and cinema,...

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Sophie Burke is head of marketing at Zoom Media Music is something we take for granted; we wake up...

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A few weeks ago I entered the hallowed premises of the Groucho club courtesy of IPC Media’s Lisa Batty. Lisa...

 
 
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