Media: Conquest for CNN
24 Jul 1997 | by RAYMOND SNODDY, Financial Times media c
CNN International has appointed agency Lansdown Conquest for a pan-European ad campaign set to roll out in autumn 1997.
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BSkyB has appointed Bruce Steinberg as director of movies and pay-per-view. Steinberg, who takes the position from August 1, joins from UK Gold and UK Living Broadcasting where he was chief executive.
CNN International has appointed agency Lansdown Conquest for a pan-European ad campaign set to roll out in autumn 1997.
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