Trend report: Can media help save the high street?
01 Feb 2012 | by Mark Banham
beyond recognition, and whilst there are exceptions, it is generally in a poor state. "Media cannot ...
states, "Should have gone to Specsavers", it seems that MEC chief executive Steve Hatch and managing ...
beyond recognition, and whilst there are exceptions, it is generally in a poor state. "Media cannot ...
, as they will not be able to advertise on the BBC. Pointing to the BBC's stated aim of delivering more than 5,000 hours ...
Other developments on the site include a Facebook application that allows users to download exclusive material commissioned by Benetton. It will also host the newly-launched United Blogs of Benetton section a global blogging "hub" for what Benetton describes as "a growing range of country ...
Tesco is offering some comfort for the Sunday title, stating it will continue to advertise despite heightened calls for leading high-street brands to boycott advertising in the NotW. Tesco, which spends around 1m a year on ads in the Sunday tabloid, is waiting for the allegations against ...
ITV is looking hard at e-commerce. Chief executive Adam Crozier has stated the broadcaster is over ...
in March, focuses on the bakery brand's mass expansion since its first shop opened in 1951 and states ...
publishers said: "WHSmith has stated that any agreements are between the publishers and the retailer [WHSmith ...
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