Thursday, 7 May 2015

Media AM - Viacom seeks security in Sky Media/C5 deal, plus Eurostar; Election; David Pemsel; Arif Durrani

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07th May 2015
Viacom seeks security in Sky Media/C5 deal
Viacom seeks security in Sky Media/C5 deal
With Sky Media running sales, Channel 5 should be able to put the Omnicom stand-off behind it, Arif Durrani writes.
Eurostar to call media review
Eurostar to call media review
Eurostar is preparing to call a review of its media planning and buying business, currently handled by Arena.
Election 2015: What's fuelling discussions?
Election 2015: What's fuelling discussions?
With polling day looming tomorrow, the third in Newsworks' series of election trackers looks at the increasing numbers of young people discussing views and sharing election articles. Denise Turner reports.
Our future as agents of change
Our future as agents of change
For hundreds of years, news brands have, well, reported the news. Now, in a digital democracy, they can - must - do so much more, says Guardian News & Media's David Pemsel
MediaCom bags its grocer after a great Saturday job
MediaCom bags its grocer after a great Saturday job
When Karen Blackett called a dozen senior executives into her third-floor office last Wednesday afternoon, the enormity of the occasion was almost too much to bear.
My Media Week: Nate Lanxon
My Media Week: Nate Lanxon
We join Nate Lanxon, senior editor, Bloomberg Media, who is fuelled by copious amounts of caffeine and sugar for the launch of Bloomberg Business Europe.
Cinema advertising is at the top of its game
Cinema advertising is at the top of its game
Last month's AA/Warc report stated that UK advertising spend grew by 5.8% in 2014, its highest rate since 2010 and for cinema even more exciting times lie ahead, says Karen Stacey, chief executive of Digital Cinema Media (DCM).
Media is back on top of the industry's news agenda
Media is back on top of the industry's news agenda
Gazing ahead to the media world of 2045
Gazing ahead to the media world of 2045
It's been a wild 30 years, but wait till you see what's around the corner, says Paul Frampton, chief executive of Havas Media.
When behaviour meets maths
When behaviour meets maths
As the industry obsesses over stats and clicks, Tom Laranjo from Total Media looks at how behavioural insights can elevate programmatic buying
WPP: Making news for a generation
WPP: Making news for a generation
Media Week and WPP were born just three months apart. The world's biggest marketing group's founder and chief executive, Sir Martin Sorrell, takes the time to reflect.
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Media Week celebrates 30 years in style
Media Week celebrates 30 years in style
Thanks to everyone who was able to attend Media Week's 30th anniversary celebrations last week and also to our wider support of well-wishers.
Hooray for Hollywood: Film stars make welcome strides in TV ads
Hooray for Hollywood: Film stars make welcome strides in TV ads
Kevin Bacon, Al Pacino and Sylvester Stallone all reconfirm the trend of a vibrant TV ad market on top of its game, says ITV's deputy managing director, commercial, Simon Daglish.
What influence have newsbrands had in the 2015 General Election?
What influence have newsbrands had in the 2015 General Election?
With the election just a week away, the second in Newsworks' series of election trackers looks at the influence of newsbrands - can they really impact the election outcome when there are so many different sources of information out there? Denise Turner reports.
Election 2015: Where do people get their news?
Election 2015: Where do people get their news?
With the election almost upon us, the first in Newsworks' series of election trackers looks at where people get their news from.
Commercial radio: bigger than ever and sound commercial sense
Commercial radio: bigger than ever and sound commercial sense
In today's Advertising Association/WARC report for 2014, radio quietly blazed a trail as the best performing traditional media, up 7.2%, notes the RAB's Lucy Barrett
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