Group M hires technology duo
18 Dec 2006
WPP parent company Group M has recruited two online technology experts to strengthen its offering to digital clients.
London's number one station is set to extend its listening footprint this week by launching on Freeview.
WPP parent company Group M has recruited two online technology experts to strengthen its offering to digital clients.
An online TV sports channel and social network will launch on 11 January following a promising spell as a test site.
The7Stars has been appointed to handle the media planning and buying to support the launch of new free-to-air satellite digital station The Business Channel.
The Newspaper Publishers Association and the Newspaper Society have joined forces and will operate from one location under the directorship of Newspaper Society director, David Newell.
Microsoft Digital Advertising Solutions has launched a global advertising web site to provide information on its range of advertising opportunities.
Titan Worldwide has snatched the £419m ($823m) advertising contract for North America's largest public transit system from CBS Outdoor.
Emap has closed the US edition of FHM after ad revenues fell by 20% year-on-year in the six months to 30 September.
The Local Radio Company has reported operating losses of more than £2million in the year to 30 September.
Children's magazine publisher Egmont is to launch Lazer, a monthly magazine for boys, in February next year.