19 Dec 2006
| by Robin Parker
in October and regulator Ofcom's approval of plans to switch London's Smooth FM from a jazz station ...
18 Dec 2006
Transport for London has decided not to award a contract for a free afternoon and evening paper...then the market for the distribution of free papers in London has "changed dramatically". Last month News ...
the bidding process for London Underground distribution. However, a spokesman for London Underground explained today why the company has decided not to award the contract to Associated Newspapers' London Lite ...
18 Dec 2006
London's number one station is set to extend its listening footprint this week by launching...and East Midlands as well as the flagship station in London. "This is just another example of moving ...
15 Dec 2006
campaign that launched Friends Reunited, and Mike Lee, who worked on London's 2012 Olympic bid. Last week ...
14 Dec 2006
| by Robin Parker
newspapers in the Midlands, London and the South East following a review of the business.
13 Dec 2006
| by by Staff
LONDON - Telegraph Media Group is launching an online social networking service for readers who
13 Dec 2006
| by by Staff
LONDON - Yahoo! UK and Ireland commercial director Blake Chandlee has emerged as a candidate
12 Dec 2006
| by by Ian Quinn
LONDON - Starcom UK Group is to undergo a major restructure, axing senior roles in its traditional
12 Dec 2006
| by Olivia Solon
News International is not bidding for the newspaper distribution contract on the London Underground...for the contract to distribute their respective freesheets, thelondonpaper and London Lite, via the Metro bins ...
Auckland, head of Associated's free newspaper division, which publishes Metro and London Lite, insists ...
to pick one up from a bin. Transport for London would not comment on any of the bidders. ...
12 Dec 2006
| by Ian Quinn
Industry insiders claim Sky plans to slash the amount of subscription revenue it gives to Flextech when a five-year transmission deal runs out in January. In response, Flextech is threatening to make the channels free-to-air, even though subscription currently makes up 40% of its revenue. The fallout ...