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20th October 2014
ZenithOptimedia loses £200m O2 business to Havas Media without a pitch
ZenithOptimedia loses £200m O2 business to Havas Media without a pitch
Publicis Groupe's ZenithOptimedia's estimated £200 million media business for O2, including the £50 million account in the UK, has been snatched away from them, following an intervention from Havas Media stakeholder and Vivendi chairman, Vincent Bollore.
Facebook IQ study chimes with IPG Mediabrands report
Facebook IQ study chimes with IPG Mediabrands report
Hanna Chalmers, international research director at IPG Mediabrands' Initiative, finds parallels in the group's global study of 10,000 millennials in 19 markets and the Facebook IQ report, 'The Coming of Age on Screens'.
Vice News to expand into seven countries
Vice News to expand into seven countries
Vice News, the digital news channel by Vice Media, is set to expand into seven further global markets over the next six months.
The Bolloré Group offers to buy controlling stake in Havas, but rules out sale
The Bolloré Group offers to buy controlling stake in Havas, but rules out sale
The Bolloré Group is attempting to secure a controlling stake in Havas, the world's sixth-largest advertising company, but has ruled out an imminent sale.
Nestle brings back 'last Rolo' strapline in YouTube film series
Nestle brings back 'last Rolo' strapline in YouTube film series
Nestle has revived the classic Rolo strapline, 'Do you love anyone enough to give them your last Rolo?' for a series of online films, as the brand seeks to target a "whole new generation" of consumers.
Haig Club launches David Beckham ad
Haig Club launches David Beckham ad
Haig Club, the Diageo-owned whisky brand, has released a TV ad that stars David Beckham and was directed by Guy Ritchie.
Bob Wootton: 7 things I learned at the Wired conference
Bob Wootton: 7 things I learned at the Wired conference
Quantum technologies, biotech and hackers: ISBA's director of media and advertising, Bob Wootton, gives his key takeouts from last week's Wired conference.
Facebook takes on YouTube's video dominance
Facebook takes on YouTube's video dominance
The social network's regional director of UK and Ireland tells Arif Durrani why it is a force to be reckoned with in digital video.
Media awards herald era of creative bravery
Media awards herald era of creative bravery
Bruce Daisley, who co-chaired the 2014 Media Week Awards judging, reflects on three months of hard graft and inspiration
My Media Week: Rosemary Gorman
My Media Week: Rosemary Gorman
This week, Rosemary Gorman, group advertisement director, Mail Newspapers, prepares for the annual sales conference in Scotland and gets caught in an uncompromising position by the CMO.
Facebook IQ reveals marketing to millennials is flawed
Facebook IQ reveals marketing to millennials is flawed
Marketing to millennials is fundamentally flawed as it fails to acknowledge the different characteristics prevalent in how young people interact today, according to a global study by Facebook IQ.
As the internet comes of age, it is up to agencies to really show their worth
As the internet comes of age, it is up to agencies to really show their worth
The celebration this week of ten years of the Internet Advertising Bureau's Engage conference serves as a reminder of just how fast the digital media landscape has developed.
Is Snapchat good for advertisers?
Is Snapchat good for advertisers?
Brands will only be able to share content on the app with followers, but potential reach is enormous, asks David Benady.
Consumers will always find a way to game the system and break rules
Consumers will always find a way to game the system and break rules
AOL UK to produce shows starring Richard Bacon, Tess Daly and Rochelle Humes
AOL UK to produce shows starring Richard Bacon, Tess Daly and Rochelle Humes
AOL UK has unveiled plans for two Original online video series featuring Richard Bacon, Tess Daly and Rochelle Humes.
Newsbrands report record traffic in September
Newsbrands report record traffic in September
The websites of the UK's national newsbrands reported record traffic in September as people returned to work after one of the warmest summers on record to an agenda dominated by the Scottish Referendum, the Ebola scare, the return of football's Premier League and, internationally, by the trial of Oscar Pistorius.
Google UK ad revenues climb 17% to $1.6bn
Google UK ad revenues climb 17% to $1.6bn
Google has reported revenue of $1.6 billion (£1 billion) in the UK in the third quarter of 2014, up 17 per cent from the same period last year, as global revenues surged 20 per cent.
Latest blogs
Why the transformation of outdoor is only going to accelerate
Why the transformation of outdoor is only going to accelerate
With change in the air, Shaun Gregory, chief executive of Exterion Media, considers a pending overhaul of under-performing Outdoor Media Centre (OMC) to be a great opportunity.
Four takeaways from the IAB Engage Conference
Four takeaways from the IAB Engage Conference
Plenty of reason for cheer emanating from IAB Engage, says Paul Lyonette, country manager UK at digital video provider, YuMe.
The perils of technology, or where culture meets code
The perils of technology, or where culture meets code
All the talk about technology being pitted against creativity is entirely understandable, but fundamentally wrong says Graham Moysey, head of international at AOL.
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.
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