Media Bitch's Diary 10 May
10 May 2012 | by Media Bitch
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readers to pay for content. It will be a big shift for The Sun's 30 million monthly users and will likely ...
, Bitch would say, really, a prize?). To say that there was the whiff of 'Big Brother' rejects might ...
s "digital-first" strategy, launched earlier this summer, while celebrating the "fantastic" growth. Henry ...
the opportunity is. But also what the pitfalls are. MW: What is the big agency challenge? MK ...
, but Bitch hears that he took one for the team in the name of charity. The next big challenge came ... 's and Lambie Nairn's Big Book creation outside the Palais. The giant book of photographs by global marketers ... t matter how big it is they still won t be able to focus on it! ...
-up evolves into a dissection of the big topics on the media agenda Sky, News Corp, and paywalls. Heading ... and Tory MP for Stratford. We talk regulation, taxation and my current cause celebre copyright as well ... from gaming products. Rush home to tart up for the PLC Awards at the Grosvenor. It's a big city ra ...
, was the other big winner of the evening, picking up the Best Adapted Screenplay, Film Editing and Score gongs ...
episode of 'Coronation Street' as part of the show's 50th anniversary celebrations." Show bosses were ... Mulhern, the host, said: "Is it true that they are definitely going to do a live episode to celebrate ... s Accord model. The last time 'Coronation Street' was broadcast live was to celebrate the 40th ...
Eduardo Sánchez Junco, who brought celebrity magazine Hello! to the UK, has died aged 67....of Hola! in 1988. The magazine has become synonymous with flattering profiles of celebrities, often signed on an exclusive basis. The title is considered the pioneer in celebrity magazines and the forerunner to titles ... Richard Desmond s OK! Magazine, which competes for celebrity exclusives. In 2003, the magazine faced ...
weekly sector, IPC Media's Nuts was a big casualty, falling 15% from 911,000 to 772,000. Fellow lads ...