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11th July 2014
Bauer Media continues commercial restructure
Bauer Media continues commercial restructure
Bauer Media, the owner of Kiss, Empire and Grazia, has made more changes to its commercial team, following the arrival of Richard Dunmall, the group managing director of advertising.
Commercial leader Neil Jones exits Johnston Press
Commercial leader Neil Jones exits Johnston Press
Johnston Press is on the hunt for a new commercial leader following the exit of Neil Jones after two years.
Starcom MediaVest Group to move to Turnmills
Starcom MediaVest Group to move to Turnmills
Starcom MediaVest Group is to move into offices on the site of the former Turnmills nightclub, while its sister agency Saatchi & Saatchi will relocate from Charlotte Street to Chancery Lane next year.
Channel 5 lose out as Omnicom makes £30m advertising exit
Channel 5 lose out as Omnicom makes £30m advertising exit
Viacom, the new owner of Channel 5, could find itself £30 million out of pocket before its new acquisition has even received the greenlight from the European regulator, following a dramatic trading move by Omnicom.
UKTV backs live Monty Python broadcast with campaign
UKTV backs live Monty Python broadcast with campaign
UKTV has launched a campaign to promote its broadcast of the final Monty Python reunion show live on TV.
How the iWatch will change advertising forever
How the iWatch will change advertising forever
Tom Goodwin, a director of the Tomorrow Group, explains how he thinks the iWatch will change advertising forever.
Guardian plotting English language launch in India
Guardian plotting English language launch in India
The Guardian's open, digital journalism has plenty more room for growth, including plans to launch in India, according to deputy chief executive David Pemsel - just don't mention GQ's Michael Wolff.
Culture remains vital for the7stars under Biggam
Culture remains vital for the7stars under Biggam
The independent shop's co-founder talks to Louise Ridley about being one of The Sunday Times' best small companies to work for and the tie-up with BPN.
Passionate Gottlieb still has a buzz for Omnicom
Passionate Gottlieb still has a buzz for Omnicom
Omnicom Media Group's EMEA chief of 13 years is not quite ready to leave the company yet - particularly in the midst of the biggest-ever social experiment. By Louise Ridley.
Standard's Andrew Mullins moves to Informa
Standard's Andrew Mullins moves to Informa
Andrew Mullins, the managing director of the London Evening Standard and Independent Print Limited, is moving to be a divisional chief executive at Informa, the events and publishing company.
Pemsel's mission to bring back The Guardian's mojo is showing some success
Pemsel's mission to bring back The Guardian's mojo is showing some success
There is one hell of a swagger around The Guardian's Kings Place this week, and it belongs, of course, to David Pemsel.
Publishers rethink audience system
Publishers rethink audience system
Newspaper publishers are pushing for a new audience measurement system that better reflects their cross-platform audiences and engagement in a dramatic move that could see newspaper brands withdraw from the National Readership Survey, the industry standard.
UK ad forecast raised after strong Q1 for radio and TV
UK ad forecast raised after strong Q1 for radio and TV
The Advertising Association has revised its annual forecast for the UK ad market upwards on the back of strong TV and radio advertising in Q1 2014, in the latest AA/Warc Expenditure Report.
Latest blogs
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
Heading the elephants off at the pass
Heading the elephants off at the pass
I attended a conference this week where the thorny topic of ad blocking received significant airtime. And no wonder, given what we heard.
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