Sky restructures marketing teams
12 Jan 2012 | by Maisie McCabe
different territories, including Australia, Canada and Germany, last summer. After working at media ...
In our October 2011 Global @dvisor online survey conducted across 17 countries, under a quarter of mobile phone users in Great Britain, France and Germany showed an interest in using Near-Field Communication (NFC) or smartphone apps for retail and person-to-person mobile payments. This is compared ...
different territories, including Australia, Canada and Germany, last summer. After working at media ...
The UK version of Gizmodo is due to launch this autumn. It will sit alongside Future s other technology titles, including magazine and website T3 and online technology news site TechRadar. It will be the ninth international version of the site, with localised versions already available in France, Germany ...
The incumbent held on to the business after a shoot-out with ZenithOptimedia. Carat was also involved earlier on in the pitch process. The review, which included the 7 million UK media business, also covered Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy and Scandinavia ...
, France, Spain and Germany have not been listed. Last month, Marketing reported that Nokia settled a ...
, the UK and Germany. "This achievement shows that there is still room for multiple operating systems ...
to compete. The auction will begin in early 2012. Parts of Germany and the US are already using 4G ...
offices in the UK, the US, Germany, India, Hong Kong and Australia, both in print and online. It also ...
on their mobiles, compared to 13% of people in Germany. Younger people in the UK are more likely to visit social ... -placed country Germany, where consumers spent 595. The report, which is available from Ofcom today (2 December), compares the UK with France, Germany, Italy, USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, Poland, Spain ...
-digit increases in major regional markets including the UK (10.7%), Germany (9.6%), and France (11 ...
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