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Media AM Bulletin
03rd October 2014
Founder's spirit will live on at Dennis, Tye insists
Founder's spirit will live on at Dennis, Tye insists
The publisher is continuing to grow the business - as well as trees - just as the late Felix Dennis would have wanted, its chief executive tells David Benady.
Tesco launches bigger, faster Hudl2 tablet for £129
Tesco launches bigger, faster Hudl2 tablet for £129
Tesco has launched Hudl2, the second iteration of its cheap own-brand tablet, for £129.
AOL's Tim Armstrong dismisses Yahoo merger speculation
AOL's Tim Armstrong dismisses Yahoo merger speculation
Tim Armstrong, the chairman and chief executive office of AOL, has dismissed speculation about a potential merger with Yahoo.
Display 2.0 is going to be about video, says Marissa Mayer
Display 2.0 is going to be about video, says Marissa Mayer
Marissa Mayer, the chief executive of Yahoo, has coined the term "display 2.0" for online video advertising, while speaking to delegates at Advertising Week in New York.
Exterion Media creates two roles to bolster growth
Exterion Media creates two roles to bolster growth
Exterion Media has appointed Alissa Ananieva as director of growth programmes and Dan Cresta is promoted to partnerships director.
Things we like: Sky's #SOHK, RAB MIDASplus and Sunday Times Business at 50
Things we like: Sky's #SOHK, RAB MIDASplus and Sunday Times Business at 50
Some things in the media business we liked in the week up to 3 October, and one thing we didn't...
Media business rankings
Media business rankings
3 October: MediaCom, Goodstuff Communications, Vizeum, Havas Media and Maxus all add one account each to their billings.
City AM confirms David Hellier as editor
City AM confirms David Hellier as editor
City AM, the London business newspaper, has appointed David Hellier as editor after a period as acting editor. It has also appointed Marc Sidwell as executive editor across the paper's platforms.
UK agencies triumph at Clio Awards
UK agencies triumph at Clio Awards
Hollywood A-listers Jerry Seinfeld and Whoopi Goldberg turned out to celebrate UK winners Adam&Eve/DDB, Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) and Ogilvy & Mather at the Clio Awards in New York.
Campaign Viral Chart: KLM's cute beagle spot tops chart
Campaign Viral Chart: KLM's cute beagle spot tops chart
A KLM ad featuring a cute Beagle dog helping with Lost and Found items has reached the top of this week's Campaign Viral Chart.
Trading Places: this week's people moves
Trading Places: this week's people moves
M&C Saatchi chief executive Camilla Harrisson joins Anomaly London and Piers Morgan becomes US editor-at-large for MailOnline, in this week's round-up of people moves in advertising, marketing and media.
Has Google become too powerful?
Has Google become too powerful?
The search giant is working to ease some of the EC's competition concerns, but rivals are unsatisfied. By David Benady.
Jamie Oliver empire courts brands for content tie-ups
Jamie Oliver empire courts brands for content tie-ups
Brands are in talks about long-term partnerships with the chef's assets, such as his YouTube channels.
Twitter's popularity says as much about TV as it does about social media
Twitter's popularity says as much about TV as it does about social media
Did you know that the main ITV channel generates more Tweets per month than BBC One and BBC Two combined? It's an intriguing finding that has stayed with me since it was shared at ITV's Upfronts event.
IPA's new initiative to highlight media value
IPA's new initiative to highlight media value
Business leaders recognise that they're not yet doing enough to target connected consumers. Arif Durrani investigates.
In an impatient business that's big on self-esteem, do mind your Ps and Qs
In an impatient business that's big on self-esteem, do mind your Ps and Qs
Latest blogs
Digital out of home: navigating the revolution of the oldest medium
Digital out of home: navigating the revolution of the oldest medium
Drawing on market trends from outdoor's second-quarter results, Primesight's Chris Forrester warns against an industry eating itself.
Coventry City's owner: 'Digital disruption is bigger than the industrial revolution'
Coventry City's owner: 'Digital disruption is bigger than the industrial revolution'
Coventry City's outspoken co-owner believes we are living through "unique moment in history" that surpasses anything that has gone on before it.
Why CEOs choose TV and DOOH
Why CEOs choose TV and DOOH
In amongst the rise of all things digital it's easy to lose sight of some very simple truths, says Steve Atkinson, commercial director at Outdoor Plus.
Google responds to questions around online ad effectiveness
Google responds to questions around online ad effectiveness
There is a reason why digital is the fastest-growing channel, clients just need to ask the right questions of their agency to ensure the best results, says Matt Bush, head of performance agency at Google.
Why Mediabrands brought OpenCo to the UK
Why Mediabrands brought OpenCo to the UK
As London companies prepare to open their doors to executives, entrepreneurs and investors for the second OpenCo UK event on 2 October, IPG Mediabrands' Hamish Kinniburgh and Ella Goldner, explain why they brought the initiative to the UK.
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