30 Sep 2002
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
Weekly magazine Paris Match has a circulation of more than 470,000 in France, and Hachette is reported to be looking at whether its unusual mix of celebrity news and serious reportage could take on the likes of Now, Hello!, OK! and Heat.
The market is geting increasingly competitive -- last week Emap ...
27 Sep 2002
| by ISABELLE MUSNIK
in France," Isabelle Tricot, the director of research and strategic planning of MediaCom, says. "There ...
Express-Expansion consumer press division to Socpresse, which owns Le Figaro, France's second ...
the magazine market to become the fourth-largest magazine group in France, behind Hachette, Prisma and Emap ...
27 Sep 2002
Readers might have spotted the current Royal Mail ad on air for the corporation's special delivery
27 Sep 2002
PARIS: Tech firm SchlumbergerSema has hired Herald Communications for PR across France. The win
27 Sep 2002
BUENOS AIRES: Argentine consumers are demanding more commitment from companies to corporate social
27 Sep 2002
| by CAMILLA PALMER
Tiger relinquishes his role as the president of Euro RSCG France to become the senior vice ...
on a series of high-level initiatives.
Schmetterer said: "Francois has done a fantastic job in France ...
Stephane Fouks has been named the chief executive of Euro RSCG France. His new role will be in addition ...
27 Sep 2002
| by LUCY AITKEN
" applies to France. Who would have guessed that Vivendi's Jean-Marie Messier was going to oust the Canal Plus chairman, Pierre Lescure? Or that, despite being in the middle of a recession, France would have ...
by the end of the year in France; there were 14 in 2001. Magazines are being launched across all sectors ...
27 Sep 2002
| by IAN DARBY
political and economic environment across its two core territories in the UK and France."
Revenue growth ...
27 Sep 2002
| by GLEN MUTEL
Partners.
They said: "The KFC ad is so funny, it's bound to get complaints and get pulled off air. Like a ...
27 Sep 2002
for transatlantic travel. They will support BMP's original TV work, which is being aired for the next three weeks ...