Adwatch (April 4) ) top 20 recall: The Guardian
04 Apr 2012 | by Gareth James, Executive creative director, TMW
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The loss compared to a 16.5m profit the previous year. Revenues at Johnston Press, which is headed by former senior BBC and Microsoft executive Ashley Highfield, fell 386.7m to 351.7m in the period. The publisher whose titles include the Yorkshire Post, the Sunderland Echo and the Wigan ...
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Ad's extra level of insight could help Yorkshire puds break out of their niche...Skip to table This ad is an attempt by market leader Aunt Bessie's to grow the Yorkshire pud category, and good on it. As we all know, Yorkshire puddings are the undisputed star of a roast beef ... failing for Yorkshire puddings, trapped not just in the dwindling Sunday roast niche, but also in a ...
and The Yorkshire Evening Post, and despite the impression that regional readership is in decline, circulation ...
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) . The Yorkshire Post publisher said the rate of decline for the first five weeks of the second quarter, which ...
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also emerged. Resistance to mobile payments is broadly constant in the 34%-39% range, but in Yorkshire ...
in the Granada, Yorkshire and Tyne Tees TV regions. According to the latest ABC figures , the circulation ... Star in Granada, Yorkshire and Tyne Tees from 25p to 30p. Both the Daily Star and The Sun trade at a ...
The regional newspaper group behind Yorkshire Post and The Scotsman said the decline in advertising was levelling out from the 6.3% decline in the first half. Print recruitment advertising was worst affected during the latest period, down 29.1%. The decline in print advertising excluding recruitment was 2 ...
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