Rise in newspaper ads boosts sector at start of 2010
12 Mar 2010 | by John Reynolds
in suffering steep falls. The Independent, which is expected to be sold to Russian oligarch Alexander Lebedev ...
number of high-profile chief executives including Orange UK's Tom Alexander, Virgin Media's Neil Berkett ...
in suffering steep falls. The Independent, which is expected to be sold to Russian oligarch Alexander Lebedev ...
role on the board forthwith. ( Brand Republic ) Kitcatt Nohr Alexander Shaw has hired creative ...
Advertising Kitcatt Nohr Alexander Shaw has hired the award-winning creative director Angus Mackinnon as its digital creative director. Mackinnon joins the integrated agency from Nike , where he worked as the digital brand director EMEA. ( From Campaign ) Miles Calcraft Briginshaw Duffy has ...
, is on the verge of appointing Helen Alexander, former chief executive of The Economist Group, as its chairman....Alexander could be announced as the new chairman as early as this week, The Sunday Telegraph said. Alexander left The Economist Group in 2008 having joined in 1985 as marketing manager. She took on a role as an adviser to Bain Capital, a private equity group, and is a non-executive director of Centrica and Rolls ...
Normal 0 The 10% fall in Associated's overall revenues included the contribution of the Evening Standard to February, when a 75.1% stake was sold to Russian Alexander Lebedev. Ad revenues were down 15% to 184m. This figure, however, is an underlying one and does not include the contribution ...
, and established business for Stanley Davis Group, Affirmative Finance and Comap. Amanda Alexander, managing ...
by Purely Media's Amanda Alexander to focus on business-to-business media....Alexander has joined forces in a strategic tie-up based on reciprocal new business with PHD ... being one of the hardest hit sectors in the advertising downturn, Alexander said there were signs ... setting up Whichmedia, Alexander was head of business-to-business at Purely Media, a division of Mediaedge ...
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