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How to cater for both sexes

Q My boss has asked me to organise a corporate hospitality jolly for one of our agencies that has....) I recently spent the day on one of the best corporate entertainment events I have ever been on - a ...

Lighthouse set to launch hospital poster platform

LONDON - Full-service communications agency Lighthouse Advertising is launching the first hospital..., is launching six-sheet advertising across 42 NHS hospitals equating to 15-20% of the UK s NHS Trusts ... day patients, visitors and staff in public areas of hospitals and will not be located in wards ... health campaigns were promoted on roadside panels rather than a targeted environment such as hospitals ...

Chernin to leave News Corporation

LONDON - Peter Chernin, News Corporation's president and chief operating officer, is to leave...Chernin has been the most senior executive at News Corporation behind Rupert Murdoch since the mid-1990s. The 57-year-old joined News Corporation in 1989 and has served as president and chief operating ... after serving News Corporation and our shareholders so well for so long." Chernin said: "This was a ...

Trend report: Corporate barter

With several high-profile media bosses moving into the emerging corporate barter sector, Mark...There was more than an undercurrent of derision when the latest announcement of a convert to corporate barter, Mark Chippendale, was announced last month. A combination of a chronic lack ... in break" when paying with cold hard invoiced cash, the process of corporate barter looks only like ...

Manchester City FC hands media work to PHD North

PHD North's work began with the provocative Emmanuel Adebayor posters put out before the Arsenal game earlier this month and will continue with a series of projects designed to drive brand engagement with fans, as well as corporate hospitality. The agency's appointment follows the arrival of former Fallon ...

News Corporation bounces back into profitability

News Corporation has announced a full-year profit of $2.5bn (£1.6bn), confounding expectations...Corporation has a 45% stake. It has warned on profits and has sought a $450m refinancing deal for its shares ... satellite TV broadcaster BSkyB. News Corporation chairman and chief executive Rupert Murdoch, said: "Despite the volatility of world economies, News Corporation continues to thrive on a truly global scale ...

Does the Bribery Act mean curtains for media jollies?

new anti-bribery laws will affect the age-old industry practices of rebates and corporate...official; a new corporate offence of failing to prevent bribery; and a senior company officer offence ... corporate offence will make it far easier for prosecutors to convict companies of giving bribes. The law ... capacity. The Act also has a very wide geographic scope. The corporate offence applies to any companies ...

News Corporation buys Elisabeth Murdoch's Shine for £415m

News Corporation has confirmed its purchase of Elisabeth Murdoch's global independent production...of Shine after buying 100% of the global group. Chase Carey, News Corporation deputy chairman ... to lead and prosper. News Corporation is the partner that enables us to maintain our aspiration to be best ... Corporation's long standing belief in creative excellence and ambitious expansion. I could not be happier ...

Murdoch: News Corporation shareholders 'want me to get rid of newspapers'

(25 April) that News Corporation's shareholders would like him to "get rid of" all the company...of News Corporation, said: "I have no commercial interests outside of my newspapers I love newspapers." News Corporation publishes newspaper titles around the world including The Times, The Sunday Times ... . Shareholders in News Corporation include Saudi billionaire Alwaleed bin Talai, and institutional investor ...

Murdochs expected to take a back seat at News Corporation in future

famous families taking a backseat in the conglomerate News Corporation, according to a Cass Business...signal a turning point for the way the family of 81-year-old Rupert Murdoch approaches News Corporation ... in creating substantial value for News Corporation shareholders. "We look forward to BSkyB's continued ... contributions at News Corporation." However, such a positive appraisal was not shared by Alan MacDougall ...

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