Thursday 13 August 2015

Media AM - Warner Music UK appoints the7stars; Helen McRae carries on data legacy at Mindshare UK; Magazine ABCs: Top 100 at a glance

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13th August 2015
Warner Music UK appoints the7stars
Warner Music UK appoints the7stars
Warner Music UK, the record company, has consolidated its media planning and buying business into the7stars.
Helen McRae carries on data legacy at Mindshare UK
Helen McRae carries on data legacy at Mindshare UK
After years of travelling, Helen McRae is ready to settle down as the head of Mindshare UK. She tells David Benady about the agency's forward-thinking approach on data, content and technology.
Magazine ABCs: Top 100 at a glance
Magazine ABCs: Top 100 at a glance
View the top 100 actively purchased magazines and digital editions in the first since months of 2015.
Nothing stands still for very long in the dynamic media
Nothing stands still for very long in the dynamic media
Some people hate change but, if you're reading this, I suspect you're not one of them.
Are there too many free mags?
Are there too many free mags?
As NME prepares to go free and Dennis plans a free launch, Gurjit Degun looks at the growing market and its impact.
Coverage of football is only part of a wider PR problem
Coverage of football is only part of a wider PR problem
Suddenly, there's lots of huffing and puffing about football clubs banning the press from their grounds.
ITV and Sky enjoy strong revival in TV advertising
ITV and Sky enjoy strong revival in TV advertising
A competitive retail environment has helped ITV, while Sky is focusing on new ways to attract brands.
Media Week Awards 2015: Shortlist announced
Media Week Awards 2015: Shortlist announced
The shortlist for the UK media industry's biggest night of the year - the Media Week Awards 2015 - has been announced today, with a raft of first-timers joining the fray for the top awards, including Instagram, Vice News, Auto Trader and Newsworks.
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Why the internet of things should deliver services rather than ads

The internet of things is a truly exciting opportunity, not only for people but also for the media industry and brands at large.

The end of the road for 'the last-click': is the industry ready to convert?
The end of the road for 'the last-click': is the industry ready to convert?

At its heart, the issue of attribution is driven by a very simple question for marketers – how do we understand and justify spend?

Global radio remains stuck on one, restricted frequency
Global radio remains stuck on one, restricted frequency
So, this week brought radio audience (RAJAR) triumph for LBC, but one thing our favourite broadcaster is not doing is Leading Britain's Conversation on diversity, says Edward Adoo.
How news habits are formed, and why they continue to prosper
How news habits are formed, and why they continue to prosper
Marie Oldham, formerly of Havas and now Fresheyes Consultancy, discusses human behaviour and how Newsworks' Generation News research offers rich findings for any media planner.
For mobile video to compete for TV budgets requires reach and scale
For mobile video to compete for TV budgets requires reach and scale

There are many challenges for those hoping to make money from this nascent and potentially lucrative world of mobile video, says LoopMe's Stephen Upstone.

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