22 Dec 2006
| by Robin Parker
services company Optimad for £3 million....Among Optimad's assets is Caria, which processes spot ad campaign deals, agreed between media agencies and media owners, that account for more than 80% of UK TV ad revenues. The company also offers online services for print and outdoor advertising. IMD said the purchase would enable it to integrate ...
21 Dec 2006
| by Robin Parker
. It also publishes five trade publications for the professional health, beauty and spa market, including Professional Beauty and Professional Spa, which will sit alongside Emap's other retail and fashion publications ...
21 Dec 2006
| by Sarah Crawley-Boevey
channels, services and programmes to customers across the UK to the breakfast show's one million listeners ...
21 Dec 2006
| by Elizabeth Barrett
media agencies ZenithOptimedia and Starcom. With the new deal, marketing services will account for 34 ...
19 Dec 2006
| by Robin Parker
The company, a division of Saga Group Limited, operates three radio services in the UK, based in the East Midlands, West Midlands and Glasgow, with a fourth due to launch across the North East in 2007. The stations have an audience of 849,000 and deliver 9.7 million listening hours a year. The launch of the new ...
18 Dec 2006
technology company m3 Media Services where he was principal software engineer and developed tools ...
15 Dec 2006
public transit system from CBS Outdoor.
15 Dec 2006
, and Paul Davidson, president of the society, explained that the public policy and external challenges ...
13 Dec 2006
| by James Livesley
BT Movio, the wholesale TV and radio service for mobile operators, has secured the full Channel 4...The full range of Channel 4 content, programmes such as Hollyoaks and Countdown, will be simultaneously broadcast - or ‘simulcast' - to mobiles. Channel 4 has provided content to the service since its ...
highlights was broadcast on the BT Movio service. The channel will now provide a full service ...
13 Dec 2006
| by Sarah Crawley-Boevey
to reflect listening habits. Somethin' Else is confident of demand for the service, despite radio groups such as GCap planning to bypass the CD format by looking to sign up for digital download services that send ...