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30th July 2014
ITV's Adam Crozier: 'Work to be done' after losing out to C4 during World Cup
ITV's Adam Crozier: 'Work to be done' after losing out to C4 during World Cup
Adam Crozier, chief executive of ITV, has admitted there is "work to be done" to boost viewers after being outperformed for share of commercial impacts (SOCI) by Channel 4, despite its World Cup coverage last month.
Jon King becomes managing director of ZenithOptimedia's Performics UK
Jon King becomes managing director of ZenithOptimedia's Performics UK
ZenithOptimedia has appointed digital agency Possible's Jon King as managing director of its performance marketing arm, Performics UK.
Record entries for Media Week Awards 2014: meet the judges
Record entries for Media Week Awards 2014: meet the judges
This year's Media Week Awards have attracted a record number of 563 entries from the UK's most innovative media companies.
My Media Week: Jon Slade
My Media Week: Jon Slade
This week, Jon Slade, commercial director, global digital advertising and insight, Financial Times, readies the FT's new attention-based CPM alternative - engaged time.
Jerry Wright explains the changes to regional newspaper figures
Jerry Wright explains the changes to regional newspaper figures
How did the recent changes to ABC's Regional Publication reporting come about and why were they introduced? ABC's chief executive Jerry Wright explains.
Manning Gottlieb OMD lands HMRC account
Manning Gottlieb OMD lands HMRC account
HM Revenue & Customs has appointed Manning Gottlieb OMD to handle its media planning and communications channel strategy.
Take a lead from Carat and recharge your batteries over the summer holidays
Take a lead from Carat and recharge your batteries over the summer holidays
School's out for the summer - and so too, for once, is the sunshine. As teachers across the country pick themselves up and begin the healing process, spurred on no doubt by the promise that Michael Gove will not be returning to class in September, thoughts invariably turn to our own great escapes.
Shulman's Vogue bucks trends to remain on top
Shulman's Vogue bucks trends to remain on top
Vogue's editor of more than two decades tells David Benady how the magazine has remained high-end while widening its appeal.
Maxus confirmed as world's fastest growing media agency
Maxus confirmed as world's fastest growing media agency
Maxus is the world's fastest growing media agency network over the last five years, while sibling MediaCom continues to be the biggest followed by Carat, according to agency evaluators Recma.
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NRS is ready to build for a new future: Calls for 'media producers' to be differentiated from aggregators
NRS is ready to build for a new future: Calls for 'media producers' to be differentiated from aggregators
Following Campaign's revelation that the NPA has started a review of its requirements for audience measurement this month, Simon Redican, chief executive of the National Readership Survey explains why after a 56 year partnership, the company welcomes the move.
Enmity, amity and Pats: how peace has broken out in newsbrands
Enmity, amity and Pats: how peace has broken out in newsbrands
The newspaper business took a major leap forward this month with the launch of a commercial transaction system designed to enable cross-platform sell, says Rufus Olins, chief executive of Newsworks.
CNN's Petra Malenicka: 'We don't talk about TV anymore'
CNN's Petra Malenicka: 'We don't talk about TV anymore'
At CNN, the Cable News Network owned by Turner Broadcasting, they no longer talk about television, says European leader Petra Malenicka.
In an age of mobility, outdoor media is the second screen
In an age of mobility, outdoor media is the second screen
As the importance of both "context" and "mobility" come into their own in the media, outdoor stands to reap the benefits, says Chris Forrester.
Amazon's Fire phone could help win over the high street
Amazon's Fire phone could help win over the high street
With its new Fire phone launched on Wednesday, Amazon has the potential to instantly hijack the high street and make every song, sign, poster and product a point of sale opportunity, says Talon's Richard Simkins
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