Monday 15 July 2013

Media AM - Sky Sports, Spotify, Newspaper ABCs, The Marketing Society, News Corp

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Sky Sports: turns to David Beckham in turf war against BT
Sky Sports turns to David Beckham in turf war against BT
Arif Durrani, 15 July 2013

The battle between BSkyB and BT's new sports channel is hotting up,...

  
Thom Yorke: tweeted the news that he has pulled songs from Spotify
Spotify hit by Thom Yorke Twitter outcry
Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith, 15 July 2013

Radiohead singer Thom Yorke has taken to Twitter to tell fans he...

  
Newspaper ABCs: Telegraph enjoys summer lifts in June
Newspaper ABCs: Telegraph enjoys summer lifts in June
Arif Durrani, 12 July 2013

The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph were the only quality newspapers...

  
The Marketing Society unveils Marketing for Good initiative
The Marketing Society unveils Marketing for Good initiative
Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith, 11 July 2013

The Marketing Society has partnered with the Media Trust and web platform...

  
Digital hub: iCITY is to turn the Olympic Park media centre into digital studios
Campaign case study: Media hub morphs into digital studios
Jonathan Tilley, 12 July 2013

iCITY is a joint venture between Delancey, a specialist real estate investment...

  
Wapping: News Corp to leave its HQ after 27 years
News Corp to leave Wapping after 27 years for 'Baby Shard'
Arif Durrani, 12 July 2013

News Corp is moving its new London operation, including News UK (formerly...

  
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Guidance the byword for Preston at Radio Times
Louise Ridley, 11 July 2013
News UK leads the charge as the idea of paid digital access gains momentum
Arif Durrani, 11 July 2013
Guardian set to report annual losses of around £35m
Arif Durrani, 11 July 2013
Can Bebo regain its popularity?
Alasdair Reid, 11 July 2013
The social networker
James Swift, 11 July 2013
Blooming walled gardens are casting a shadow on the openness of the web
Russell Davies, 11 July 2013
Things we like: Jessie J, The Telegraph, Now TV
Staff, 11 July 2013
Brands can expect boost from Twitter retargeting
Arif Durrani, 11 July 2013
 
 
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Australian media are down (under) but not out
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In their recent global entertainment and media outlook report, PwC paints a fairly rosy picture for television, radio and cinema,...

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

The good, the bad, and the ugly.
Sue Unerman

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

Ogilvy snatches Cannes Lions Media Grand Prix
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So this year's winner of this year's Cannes Lions Media Grand Prix is… creative agency Ogilvy and Mather (O&M)...

Media360 2013 engages hearts and minds
Arif Durrani

This time last week, we were gearing up to hear Phil Lander (pictured), senior director at BlackBerry, discuss plans for...

 
 
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