Campaign Daily Fix - Internet display spend up 27%, Home Office rules out return of "go home" ad van, Twitter and BSkyB announce Champions League clips deal
Online display expenditure climbed 27 per cent in the first half of 2013, while TV and outdoor were the only other platforms where spend increased, according to the latest global report from Nielsen.
The Home Office has confirmed its controversial 'go home or face arrest' ad-van campaign will not be rolled out nationally, after an interim evaluation was not convincing.
BSkyB has partnered with Twitter to share real-time clips of Champions League games on the social network, in a bid to promote its coverage of the tournament.
Former BSkyB sponsorship controller Dominic de Terville has joined ESI Media as head of sponsorship and events, to bolster the team ahead of the launch of the London Live TV channel next year.
Thirty-eight rising media stars were selected to attend Channel 4's annual Plannertarium, in association with Campaign: a day and night of learning, workshops and some serious fun.
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