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Emap shrinks teenage magazine Bliss and aims for celebs

LONDON - Emap is hoping to emulate the success of Conde Nast's glossy women's title Glamour by shrinking the format of its teenage magazine Bliss as part of a revamp aimed at closing the gap on rival Sugar.

Lachlan Murdoch edges up the
News Corp pole

LONDON - Lachlan Murdoch, son of Rupert and deputy CEO of News Corporation, has been elected to the board of Fox Entertainment Group following the resignation of former Sky Global chief and Fox director Chase Carey.

BMP breaks with past for first Chicken Tonight ads

LONDON - Unilever Bestfoods reveals a complete shift in direction for Chicken Tonight in a 2m TV campaign, the first advertising since BMP DDB took over the account from J Walter Thompson in August.

MP3.com Europe select ad2-one for UK media sales

LONDON - MP3.com Europe has appointed ad2-one, the digital sales and marketing company with clients including Disney, Vizzavi and Easyjet, to secure advertising for its UK site, uk.MP3.com.

Ad market still weak says Carlton chairman

LONDON - Carlton chairman Michael Green has said he expects ITV advertising revenues for the five months to May 2002 to fall 12% on last year, but June will see a return by advertisers to the channel for the World Cup.

Royal & SunAlliance dumps Ogilvy citing creative differences

Ogilvy 7 million More Th>n ad account.

FT.com boss quits

LONDON - FT.com boss, Michael Murphy, is leaving the company as part of a business restructure by owners Pearson.

Thomson confirmed as editor of the Times

LONDON - As expected, Robert Thomson, the managing editor of the the Financial Times in the US has been confirmed as the new editor of The Times, following Peter Stothard's decision to step down.

NSPCC hires chief as controversial TV campaign airs

The NSPCC has hired former Barnardo's marketing chief John Grounds to be its top marketer. The appointment comes as the charity prepares to launch a high-impact advertising campaign urging the public to report the first sign of child abuse. Grounds takes up the role of director of marketing...

Mandelson blasts political ads plan

Peter Mandelson has attacked the ad industry's proposal that political parties be permitted to run TV ads, on the grounds that the public is fed up with "soundbite politics". The former cabinet minister, now non-executive director of ad agency Clemmow Hornby Inge, disagrees with last week's...

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