Martina King, the managing director of augmented reality platform Aurasma, is believed to have resigned.
'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here' had a peak audience of 10.2 million last night, three times higher than any other TV show, as comedian Freddie Starr was taken off in an ambulance after a Bushtucker Trial.
TNT Post UK sales and marketing director Marc Caulfield has left the company to pursue other opportunities.
of the energy it produces....The Get Your Energy Back campaign ran at the end of last year and aimed to showcase the environmental credentials of the featured model in a visual and interactive way.
Glue Isobar developed the idea and the ad was produced by Glue Isobar's digital film unit, Superglue. Gavin Rothery, the VFX ...
27 Jan 2010
| by Alex Brownsell
LONDON - Government-funded body the Energy Saving Trust has called on car manufacturers to begin...Are Futureproof, the Energy Saving Trust said that attempting to find CO2 emission and fuel economy data ...
participants were able to find the official CO2 value for a particular UK car. The Energy Saving Trust ...
seconds for Lexus, to nearly eight minutes for Alfa Romeo. The Energy Saving Trust's director ...
LONDON - IPC Ignite managing director Eric Fuller will leave the company at the end of December, after nine years with the publisher, as part of a restructure affecting an undisclosed number of roles due to the consolidation of the company's divisions.
11 Nov 2009
| by Staff
LONDON - Ian Smith, chief executive of Reed Elsevier, publisher of magazines including New Scientist and Variety, has resigned "by mutual agreement" less than a year after taking the job.
08 Oct 2009
| by James Quilter
energy drinks containing caffeine, at the request of a local school....health benefits. The UK sports and energy drinks market is expected to reach 1bn in sales in 2010 ...
06 Oct 2009
| by Staff
LONDON - Clear Channel Outdoor UK chief executive Barry Sayer is leaving the company to join the consortium bidding for Independent News & Media's South African outdoor business.
31 Jul 2009
| by Staff
LONDON - McCallum Layton has strengthened its analytics department by promoting Angela Karlsberg