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Media AM - Facebook confirms 'monetisation test' for media contributors; Cosmo names Farrah Storr as editor; TVPlayer to launch subscription service

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03rd July 2015
Facebook confirms 'monetisation test' for media contributors
Facebook confirms 'monetisation test' for media contributors
Facebook has confirmed plans to offer video contributors a share of advertising revenues generated around posts, in a move that will increase competition with Google's YouTube.
Should clients have access to agency digital analytics?
Should clients have access to agency digital analytics?
Has Nestlé opened a can of worms by saying brands should look at their own programmatic data, Gurjit Degun asks.
Cosmopolitan names Farrah Storr as new editor
Cosmopolitan names Farrah Storr as new editor
Farrah Storr, the editor of Women's Health, has been named as the new editor at Cosmopolitan.
Haymarket appoints Martin Gee as group's first CTO
Haymarket appoints Martin Gee as group's first CTO
Haymarket Media Group has appointed Channel 4's Martin Gee to its management team as chief technology officer.
TVPlayer to launch subscription service
TVPlayer to launch subscription service
TVPlayer, the live TV streaming service, is to launch a subscription service called TVPlayer Plus.
Mark Zuckerberg's telepathic future: 'advertisers will need to take more passive role'
Mark Zuckerberg's telepathic future: 'advertisers will need to take more passive role'
Are you thinking what he is thinking? Social media users will one day be able to share messages telepathically, according to Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook.
PHD and Drum shine at TV Planning Awards
PHD and Drum shine at TV Planning Awards
PHD and Drum won Best Use of TV Innovation and the Grand Prix for "The Lego Movie ad break" at the Thinkbox TV Planning Awards, held in association with Campaign and Media Week.
Things we like: Sky investing in kids
Things we like: Sky investing in kids
Sky is to release a dedicated kids app as it continues to develop its children's offering.
Twitter needs to unlock its data to drive growth
Twitter needs to unlock its data to drive growth
Only by providing the media sector with data and insight can the platform begin to increase revenue, David Benady writes.
Judging awards brings home the pace of change
Judging awards brings home the pace of change
At some point in your career, you will be sitting with an industry luminary and they will begin to moan about the endless days they have spent sitting in darkened rooms, judging awards.
Cannes hosts marriage of old and new media
Cannes hosts marriage of old and new media
Amid the bravado and one-upmanship along the Croisette, the Daily Mail and Snapchat stole the show.
Digital advertising needs to confront issues of trust
Digital advertising needs to confront issues of trust
It was not long before talk in Cannes last week turned to the small matter of the $25 billion media business up for grabs in a series of global account reviews.
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