Friday, 9 October 2015

Media AM - BT attacks Sky over 'lop-sided' pay TV regulation in Ofcom review; On the Beach holiday retailer awards media account to the7stars

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09th October 2015
BT attacks Sky over 'lop-sided' pay TV regulation in Ofcom review
BT attacks Sky over 'lop-sided' pay TV regulation in Ofcom review
Sky's dominance of pay TV has led to "poor outcomes" for UK consumers, BT's chief executive has claimed, as it hopes to persuade Ofcom not to force a sell-off of its Openreach business.
On the Beach holiday retailer awards media account to the7stars
On the Beach holiday retailer awards media account to the7stars
On the Beach, the online holiday retailer, has appointed the7stars to its media planning and buying account.
Facebook launches 'Sad' and 'Angry' buttons, but no 'Dislike'
Facebook launches 'Sad' and 'Angry' buttons, but no 'Dislike'
Facebook is trialling a new range of expressions to complement its iconic 'Like' button.
The Gate London picks up three more Halo Foods brands
The Gate London picks up three more Halo Foods brands
Halo Foods, the snacks company, has appointed The Gate London to handle work for the Fruitus, The Dormen Food Company and The Good Grain Company brands, without a pitch.
O2 sends poems to customers for National Poetry Day
O2 sends poems to customers for National Poetry Day
O2 is getting in the National Poetry Day spirit by sending marketing text messages to its customers in the form of poems.
AOL to serve ads and news to TalkTalk
AOL to serve ads and news to TalkTalk
AOL UK will be the exclusive content supplier to TalkTalk's online consumer portal and serve ads using its ad tech platform.
 
  The changing future of sponsorship explored The third annual European Sponsorship Association Summit, on 18 November 2015, will host world-class speakers for a debate on whether the 'official' sponsorship model is dead.  
Presented by ESA
 
My Media Week: Tim Lefroy
My Media Week: Tim Lefroy
What happened when Tim Lefroy, chief executive of the Advertising Association, joined adland's finest in Westminster?
My Media Week: Sue Todd
My Media Week: Sue Todd

This week, Sue Todd the chief executive of Magnetic, chinwags the enduring importance of the reader-magazine relationship with Vogue’s inimitable Stephen Quinn.

Haymarket Media Group to move to Twickenham
Haymarket Media Group to move to Twickenham
Haymarket Media Group is to relocate its UK business to Twickenham, moving 1,000 employees from its Teddington headquarters before the end of the year.
My Media Week: Stuart Mays
My Media Week: Stuart Mays

Coffee, chocolate and an unfeasible number of bacon rashers; we join Stuart Mays, director of commercial strategy at Global, as the Radio X launch day beckons.

My Media Week: Lawson Muncaster
My Media Week: Lawson Muncaster
From a charity abseil scaling the Lloyd’s building to celebrating City AM’s tenth anniversary in style, Lawson Muncaster, managing director of City AM is on a high this week.
Condé Nast's Bob Sauerberg to become US CEO
Condé Nast's Bob Sauerberg to become US CEO
Bob Sauerberg has been named as the next US chief executive of Conde Nast, the magazine publisher of Vogue, Vanity Fair and GQ.
Latest blogs
Airports in the spotlight
Airports in the spotlight

The marketing director at JCDecaux Airport UK reports on how big increases in airline passengers have driven innovation in the out of home sector.

How to future-proof a local media sales team
How to future-proof a local media sales team
The local media landscape has changed dramatically over the past decade, and continues to do so.
Engineering value in a consolidating market
Engineering value in a consolidating market
In a rapidly consolidating marketplace it is more important than ever for media companies and publishers at every level to stand out.
I want an open relationship with the Times
I want an open relationship with the Times
Newspapers will always struggle if they see online news as an extension, rather than the focus, of its core product, says the associate director of brand consultancy Flamingo.
A cruel reminder of the power of print
A cruel reminder of the power of print
News brands have absolute dedication to tackling difficult issues and making them resonate with their audiences, says Zoe Harris, the group marketing director at Trinity Mirror.
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