Thursday, 19 May 2016

Nationwide reviews media account, Media Week Annual is here, BBC takes lead in Rajar results

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May 19, 2016
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Nationwide's Bennison fires first shot with media review
Nationwide's Bennison fires first shot with media review

Gideon Spanier

Nationwide has put its estimated £20 million media account up for review.

News UK unveils new in-house agency powered by WPP and The & Partnership
News UK unveils new in-house agency powered by WPP and The & Partnership

James Swift

The & Partnership and WPP have created an agency to serve all of News UK's advertising activity under a single P&L.

D&AD president's favourite work from 2016
D&AD president's favourite work from 2016

Staff

In the year of a bigger-than-ever festival and the introduction of a new media awards category, Andy Sandoz, D&AD's 2015/16 president, picks his favourite entries ahead of tonight's show. Cue paints with no names, Jonathan Glazer's surreal genius and a short stay in Vincent van Gogh's bedroom.

Brexit blocks the view ahead for UK media industry
Brexit blocks the view ahead for UK media industry

Gideon Spanier

Sometimes, when you've climbed a mountain, it's worth looking back and admiring the view, ITV's departing chairman, Archie Norman, said at the annual general meeting.

Google announces AI messaging app, Amazon Echo rival and virtual reality software
Google announces AI messaging app, Amazon Echo rival and virtual reality software

Shona Ghosh

Google gave several major software and hardware updates at its I/O developer conference in the US this week - but observers noted the company is now following, not setting, the technology agenda. Here are the big announcements.

Rajar Q1 2016: Commercial radio loses lead against BBC
Rajar Q1 2016: Commercial radio loses lead against BBC

Magda Ibrahim

Commercial radio has lost the ground it gained in the last quarter, falling back behind the BBC's listening figures.

Rajar Q1 2016: Capital steals the show in London
Rajar Q1 2016: Capital steals the show in London

Magda Ibrahim

Capital has outperformed all of its nearest radio rivals in London, growing its audience by more than a quarter year on year and taking it leagues ahead of Kiss, Magic and Heart.

Rajar Q1 2016: Heart retains lead despite slow start to year
Rajar Q1 2016: Heart retains lead despite slow start to year

Magda Ibrahim

Heart has clung onto its place at the top of the national radio listening charts, despite an audience drop-off in the first quarter of 2016.

Mindshare wins Arqiva awards agency of the year
Mindshare wins Arqiva awards agency of the year

Omar Oakes

Bauer and Global were once again big winners at the Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards last night, as Mindshare won agency of the year.

Media Week Annual

My Media Week: Martin Sorrell
My Media Week: Martin Sorrell

Martin Sorrell

Keynote speeches, guest-hosting TV shows, city-hopping for meetings... all part of the busy schedule of Sir Martin Sorrell.

Breaking down the glass wall
Breaking down the glass wall

Sue Unerman

Sue Unerman and Kathryn Jacob have spent three decades building careers in media but feel so strongly about the obstacles that women continue to face in the workplace that they have written a book about it.

Emap: A hotbed of future leaders
Emap: A hotbed of future leaders

Gideon Spanier

An astonishing number of chief executives currently at the top of the UK media industry used to work at just two companies - the publisher Emap and the media agency BLM. Gideon Spanier asks these current bosses to explain what they learnt from their former employer and how it informs their leadership now.

The medium is as important as the message
The medium is as important as the message

Steve Hatch and Ian Leslie

Two decades after the internet went mainstream, the industry is still struggling to reinvent advertising for the digital age. Two adland thinkers, Ian Leslie and Steve Hatch, think about the way ahead...

Simon and Henry Daglish share brotherly love for the media
Simon and Henry Daglish share brotherly love for the media

Gideon Spanier

Simon and Henry Daglish work for different media companies, so often end up on opposite sides of the negotiating table, the siblings tell Gideon Spanier.

How top media execs unwind
How top media execs unwind

Staff

All of us face growing pressure on our work/life balance in the smartphone age, so Media Week asked leading executives for their tips on how to de-stress.

David Emin solves your dilemmas
David Emin solves your dilemmas

David Emin

Media Week's resident agony uncle is back once again to deal with any problems, big or small. This time: rejoining the industry after a redundancy and the ups and downs of having a pet in the office.

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