Media AM - JCDecaux to build 1,000 digital screens on London's bus shelters; Odeon and NHS Blood and Transplant triumph in Ocean digital creative contest; BCAP calls for views on payday loan TV scheduling restrictions
JCDecaux has announced its vision to completely digitise bus shelters in Oxford Street when it takes over the bus shelter advertising contract next year.
Your campaigns may be in technical breach of the regulations today, but it's reasonable to give time for companies to adapt, says the Direct Marketing Association's solicitor.
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
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 is to relocate its UK business to Twickenham, moving 1,000 employees from its Teddington headquarters before the end of the year.
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.
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.
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.
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.
No comments:
Post a Comment