Carnival Cruise Lines appoints MPG Media Contacts to £8m account
24 Feb 2012 | by Maisie McCabe
expertise in the travel sector and we're looking forward to achieving a share of voice for Carnival Cruise ...
The UK's commercial television sector has continued to attract advertising spend since December...in FMCG and retail sectors were found to have been offset by growth from the finance and motor segments ... . Elsewhere, the commercial radio sector, which accounts for 3.8% of total national adspend, was the only ... the UK. Today s forecast offered no respite for the embattled press sector, forecast to fall 1 ...
expertise in the travel sector and we're looking forward to achieving a share of voice for Carnival Cruise ...
John Ryan thinks the radio sector has a lot to feel positive about going into 2012, but is still..., if possible. There are, of course, challenges. One in particular stands out as the most public: where have ...
the advertiser is, which can be key in a competitive sector such as finance. 5. British Gas (Carat and CHI ...
any castigation from the press that went with working at the corporation. He explains: "Doing a public job and spending public money, you will get public criticism." However, he wasn't always on board ...
called 'Britain Loves Radio' in May and has been getting the public involved by offering prizes ...
is that the 20 million to 30 million cost will be divided equally between the BBC, the commercial sector ...
Media agencies predict spend in the final quarter is likely to be up by around 7 per cent when compared with 2010. It is understood that the boost has been driven by national airtime spot revenue and that strong spend from sectors such as retail, finance and motors has replaced money the Government has spent ...
the public it is still trading.
Growth has come from national ad campaigns across sectors such as finance, food, retail and telecoms, while sponsorship and promotions have also performed well. Global Radio, the biggest ... sources suggest adspend rose 5% year on year, and means the sector has bounced back without government ...
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