24 Oct 2006
| by Olivia Solon
Wilson will be responsible for developing marketing activities for the WSJE across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He will work with new and existing clients to grow revenues across advertising, circulation and through partnership ventures. He will also be responsible for the development of new business ...
24 Oct 2006
| by Olivia Solon
Wilson will be responsible for developing marketing activities for the
WSJE across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He will work with new and existing clients to grow revenues across
advertising, circulation and through partnership ventures. He will also be
responsible for the development of new business ...
17 Oct 2006
| by James Livesley
, across the Europe, Middle East and
Africa region. Blackden's move was the result of changes instigated ...
10 Oct 2006
| by Suzy Bashford
Clear Channel lunch in South
Africa with fellow advertisers and media agencies. Two things helped get ...
26 Sep 2006
| by Robin Parker
countries, including South Africa and Russia.
The UK edition is edited by Lauren Jarvis, a former editor ...
26 Sep 2006
| by Media Week
of raising funds and awareness
about the Red campaign against AIDS in Africa. Perhaps The Independent ...
20 Sep 2006
| by Juliette Garside
Last week, a Wiesbaden prosecutor announced the launch of an investigation, which is focusing on Ruzicka, who has worked at Carat in Germany since 1984 and is currently chief executive of Central Europe and South Africa. Ruzicka, who was suspended immediately after the prosecutor's announcement, has been ...
19 Sep 2006
| by Olivia Solon
The IHT's advertising director for Europe, Middle East and Africa,
Jean-Christophe Demarta, will become international advertising director
of the newly created New York Times Media Group's global sales network.
He will report to Tribune executive vice-president Stephen
Dunbar-Johnson. "The move is partly ...
05 Sep 2006
| by Media Week
countries in Europe, the Middle East and
Africa between October and December 2006. It is also backing a 60 ...
22 Aug 2006
| by James Livesley
' and then
links for holidays in Africa." Urwin also claimed that Telegraph.co.uk was the first travel website ...