Recovering from recession
27 May 2010 | by Jane Bainbridge
to the bottom," she says. But Pete Markey, marketing director of More Th n, finds the recession ...
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's least favourite topic: recession....Is this issue a live debate, or are the chattering classes broadcasting to themselves and talking us all into recession? Since the beginning of the year, the focus of the debate has changed more ... much more on recession and house prices. As share-of-influence weights each voice in the debate ...
to the bottom," she says. But Pete Markey, marketing director of More Th n, finds the recession ...
Scores rise as National Savings & Investments ad claims half the UK trusts it with their savings.
of the "three screens" of TV, PC and mobile. But with consumers facing recession, will advances in IPTV be put...consumers rushing to buy digital and HD-enabled sets. But, with a recession looming, I can't see households ...
would be hit by the recession. After surveying 1022 UK consumers, the research company stated that 18 ... of recession, technology shift and regulation could result in Sky missing its 2010 subscriber target by 600 ...
LONDON - Market research firm YouGov has launched a website called The Recession Tracker, which...The Recession Tracker , which is updated daily, aims to help UK businesses identify new trends ... will be presented as "postcards from the recession". Tim Britton, chief executive of YouGov, said: "Our instinctive understanding of how people might react to the recession could be wrong. The changing economic ...
In 2002, WPP's Sir Martin Sorrell famously said that the UK ad industry was in a "bath-shaped recession" -- a steep fall followed by a long journey along the bottom until a rise eventually (but inevitably) occurred. Well now the whole UK economy is toppling into a recession that resembles a hot tub ...
the recession. She says the newspaper has not been hugely focused on human interest stories, but PROs should ...
LONDON - The advertising downturn has cut a swathe through the UK's media agencies, with all but two of the top ten suffering billings declines in 2009.
NEW YORK - After battering Wall Street, the global economic front has hit the fictional 'Sesame Street', with news that the company behind the 40-year-old programme is to axe 20% of its 355-strong workforce.
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.