16 Nov 2006
| by by Mark Banham
LONDON - The German justice department has issued a warrant for the arrest of six people in relation to an embezzlement investigation surrounding Aegis Media in the territory.
06 Oct 2006
Dirk Wiedenmann, the joint chief operating officer and chief executive of Initiative Germany, has handed his responsibilities to the former managing director, Marianne Dolz.
21 Sep 2006
| by by Sarah Woods
LONDON - Nestle has confirmed that it is to close its Rowntree factory in York, a move that will mean its Smarties brand will be produced outside of the UK for the first time in around 70 years.
08 Sep 2006
Recent advertising in Germany reflects a more optimistic mood in the country. But can it last? Friedhelm Gieseking reports.
08 Sep 2006
| by Robin Hicks, reports editor, Campaign
"For the first time in Germany's post-war history, the black, red and gold of our flag didn't represent a political ambition, as it did in 1989 (the year of reunification)," the popular news weekly Der Spiegel reflected after the World Cup.
08 Sep 2006
| by Friedhelm Gieseking
The German outposts of international networks are shaking off their reputation for being big and boring, and are hiring creative heavyweights to sex up their work.
08 Sep 2006
The international face of Axel Springer tells Mark Tungate why it took so long to expand overseas.
07 Jul 2006
Omnicom is rolling out its PHD media network and its media negotiation unit OPera in Germany.
06 Jul 2006
| by by Kevin Alavy
LONDON - Italy may have beaten Germany in their 2006 World Cup semi-final clash, but Germany claimed a narrow victory in terms of attracting the higher in-home television audience of the two countries, writes Kevin Alavy, senior analyst at Initiative Futures.
05 Jul 2006
| by by Alex Donohue
LONDON - England's World Cup might be over, but millions are still tuning in. ITV1 pulled in a peak audience of 12.5m to watch Italy's last-gasp win over tournament hosts Germany in the semi-finals of the World Cup.