Tuesday 17 November 2015

Media AM - FHM and Zoo magazines to stop publication; Facebook tells brands to run digital campaigns on Sundays and Mondays; Channel 4 boss Abraham: Channel 5 revenues 'up to £100m' less than under Desmond

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17th November 2015
FHM and Zoo magazines to stop publication, says Bauer Media
FHM and Zoo magazines to stop publication, says Bauer Media
Bauer Media is shutting FHM and Zoo magazines in a dramatic illustration of the collapsing lads' mag sector, which reached its zenith in the 1990s.
Facebook tells brands to run digital campaigns on Sundays and Mondays
Facebook tells brands to run digital campaigns on Sundays and Mondays
Facebook is encouraging retail brands to focus their digital strategy to Sundays and Mondays, instead of Fridays and Saturdays, in the run-up to Christmas.
Channel 4 boss Abraham: Channel 5 revenues 'up to £100m' less than under Desmond
Channel 4 boss Abraham: Channel 5 revenues 'up to £100m' less than under Desmond
Channel 4 boss David Abraham has claimed Channel 5's revenues "are up to £100 million below" what the UK broadcaster was making when Richard Desmond owned it.
Johnston Press launches native ads team
Johnston Press launches native ads team
Johnston Press, the local newspaper publisher, has launched a native advertising proposition after a three-month trial.
 
  Apple Watch dominates wearable social buzz with two million mentions In the last two months, the Apple Watch has dominated the conversation around wearable technology and Internet of Things devices, racking up two million mentions across social media.  
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Cicero Group study shows varying gender balance of newsrooms
Cicero Group study shows varying gender balance of newsrooms
Britain's newsrooms are male dominated but are nonetheless far more gender balanced than its boardrooms, according to research by comms agency Cicero Group.
Alibaba is 'biggest disruptor', claims Google's UK head of retail
Alibaba is 'biggest disruptor', claims Google's UK head of retail
Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant, is the biggest disruptor in global technology, according to a senior British Google executive.
My Media Week: Romano Sidoli
My Media Week: Romano Sidoli

From securing beer sponsors for the NME Awards to courting Barbour for Country Life, life is anything but monotonous for Romano Sidoli, group advertising director, Specialist, Time Inc UK.

My Media Week: John Wolstenholme
My Media Week: John Wolstenholme

John Wolstenholme, managing director, Kinetic Aviator finds the OOH creative for Spectre as impressive as the much-anticipated film.

Rajar Q3 2015: How commercial radio has closed digital gap with BBC
Rajar Q3 2015: How commercial radio has closed digital gap with BBC
Commercial channels have invested in digital opportunities, becoming particularly good at being receptive to listeners’ more eclectic tastes and diversifying by creating sister stations, say Carat's AV planning managers.
My Media Week: Alan Brydon
My Media Week: Alan Brydon
Alan Brydon, the chief executive of Outsmart, reveals how he is imbuing the new iteration of the marketing body for out of home (OOH) with traditional industry values.
Latest blogs
Four factors that will help publishers secure their survival
Four factors that will help publishers secure their survival
While the death of publishing has been predicted, the industry can take steps to weather this latest crisis, says AppNexus' Nigel Gilbert.
Teen angst and the authenticity of influence
Teen angst and the authenticity of influence

After accumulating hundreds of thousands of social media followers across various platforms, Essena O'Neill has caught the attention of the press by dramatically denouncing social media... using social media to get her message across.

Demise of the must-have toy is no cause for festive cheer
Demise of the must-have toy is no cause for festive cheer
Children are viewing less and less linear TV than ever before, says the head of planning at Maxus.
Spectre and Star Wars show cinema's box-office appeal for advertisers
Spectre and Star Wars show cinema's box-office appeal for advertisers
Why content should not be the sole domain of journalists
Why content should not be the sole domain of journalists
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