Thursday 28 May 2015

Media AM - Johnson & Johnson reviews global media; TV revenues look set to outstrip predictions; Route's 'Mary Meeker' study reignites debate

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28th May 2015
Johnson & Johnson reviews global media
Johnson & Johnson reviews global media
Johnson & Johnson has called a global review of its media planning and buying business, putting GroupM's Primus on alert in the UK.
TV revenues look set to outstrip predictions
TV revenues look set to outstrip predictions
TV is enjoying a far stronger advertising year to date than had been predicted, with growth across all major advertising categories.
Route's 'Mary Meeker' study reignites debate
Route's 'Mary Meeker' study reignites debate
Do the findings, which suggest some media get more than their fair share of adspend, bear scrutiny? By Arif Durrani.
Sunday Times' Camilla Cavendish reminds us to value newsbrands
Sunday Times' Camilla Cavendish reminds us to value newsbrands
The media world is a poorer place for the departure of Sunday Times investigative journalist and columnist Camilla Cavendish, says Newsworks' Rufus Olins.
The sun goes down on Hayes' time at News UK
The sun goes down on Hayes' time at News UK
Does the exit of News UK's commercial managing director, Paul Hayes, suggest the publisher of The Times and The Sun is knee-deep in the brown stuff?
Out to lunch with Boisdale Life and David Emin: Lawson Muncaster
Out to lunch with Boisdale Life and David Emin: Lawson Muncaster
In the first in a new series, Media Week's David Emin invites an industry heavyweight out to lunch at one of the Boisdales restaurants. Who better to start the dining experience than the Lunchmaster himself, City AM's co-founder Lawson Muncaster.
From gatherers to hunters
From gatherers to hunters
Through the rise of social networking, technology has transformed media recruitment - but, even in the field of IT employment, it remains very much a people business.
Northern & Shell promotes Chris Kelly to replace Jane Putley
Northern & Shell promotes Chris Kelly to replace Jane Putley
Northern & Shell, which publishes OK! Magazine and the Daily Express, has promoted Chris Kelly to head of print, replacing Jane Putley who is leaving in June to join News UK as head of news.
Four ways new Tesco CEO Matt Davies can wake the sleeping retail giant
Four ways new Tesco CEO Matt Davies can wake the sleeping retail giant
With brand scores plummeting, Tesco needs to prioritise improving consumer perception and start acting like a market leader to win back confidence and trust.
Is The Net Set a welcome addition?
Is The Net Set a welcome addition?
Net-a-Porter's fashion-focused social network enables users to buy directly through the app. By Gurjit Degun.
IAB closes the chapter on standalone mobile
IAB closes the chapter on standalone mobile
Speakers got nostalgic as Mobile Engage hosted its final year before joining the main Engage event. By Omar Oakes.
The BBC needs to brace itself for a rough ride ahead
The BBC needs to brace itself for a rough ride ahead
Newspaper editors are gearing up for their next populist clash after the general election: the battle over the fate of the BBC.
Industry leaders prepare to gather along the seafront for Media360 in Brighton
Industry leaders prepare to gather along the seafront for Media360 in Brighton
The stage is set for marketing and media leaders to explore best practices and be inspired by innovations at this year's Media360 by the sea in Brighton.
My Media Week: Anna Jones
My Media Week: Anna Jones
This week, Anna Jones, chief executive officer at Hearst Magazines UK, speaks at the PPA Festival, mentors at WACL's Gather, champions creative industries and meets the Queen.
Latest blogs
AOL's Graham Moysey on why we need to invest in people to evolve
AOL's Graham Moysey on why we need to invest in people to evolve
At college I once read a quote from Aristotle that has stayed with me to this day - "The one exclusive sign of thorough knowledge is the power of teaching".
Time Inc UK's leader Marcus Rich: Leading the way
Time Inc UK's leader Marcus Rich: Leading the way
We spoke to the chief executive of Time Inc, Marcus Rich, about the challenges, surprises and opportunities at the UK's biggest publisher of magazine media.
Print pessimism be gone: How Harry Potterfication can reinvigorate publishing
Print pessimism be gone: How Harry Potterfication can reinvigorate publishing
Anyone else bored of hearing that print is dying? It's almost as boring as the assertion that "this is the year of mobile" - it's time to change the conversation says Blippar's Jessica Butcher.
Why programmatic is not killing creativity
Why programmatic is not killing creativity
Since the advent of programmatic buying, there has been much debate about whether digital advertising is moving towards an era of man versus machine.
Was the value of the election poster realised?
Was the value of the election poster realised?
As the dust settles on the 2015 General Election, Primesight's commercial director Chris Forrester focuses in on the real question of posters.
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