Trading Places: this week's people moves
01 Mar 2013 | by Staff
) Luxembourg-based mobile telecoms firm Millicom has hired Julian Eccles to lead its comms function. ( PR ...
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head of technology at M:Communications , is to join Powerscourt 's technology, media and telecoms ...
) Luxembourg-based mobile telecoms firm Millicom has hired Julian Eccles to lead its comms function. ( PR ...
The launch will see the telecoms giant going up against pay-TV leader Sky in Premier League football coverage for the first time, in a bid for new subscribers. BT has invested in sports content in an effort to boost its BT Vision television service, which it sells as a 'triple-play' bundle with its ...
PRWeek understands the telecoms giant has launched a multi-million-pound pitch process for pay-TV service BT Vision as it attempts to increase its below-target subscriber numbers. The brief seeks to capitalise on BT s 738m deal to screen Premier League football over the next three seasons and the 2013 ...
of the traditional telecoms space so having the opportunity to build on our mobile broadcast credentials is one we ...
Fr d ric Michel has been named as Europe director, public affairs and communication at Telef nica, the telecoms group that owns O2. Michel hit the news in May when he was questioned in the Leveson Inquiry about his level of contact with then Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt over News Corporation s bid for BSkyB ...
TLG, using Populus' Opinion Leader Network panel, quizzed top business people, academics, journalists and politicians on the winners and losers of the 2012 Games. The respondents said that BT's provision of telecoms services and infrastructure was the most valuable corporate contribution to creating a ...
Sky IQ manages the customer insight process that analyses Sky s ten million-plus subscribers, and also works for other brands such as Molson Coors and Northern Rock. Harvard, the technology, media and telecoms agency that will be part of the post-Bell Pottinger PR business named the Good Relations Group ...
Canary Wharf is looking to grow its client base beyond its strengths in financial services and has engaged FTI to target companies in the global technology, media and telecoms sectors as well as world markets including India, the Asia-Pacific and Gulf regions. The group is also increasingly working ...
50% expected growth in the internet and telecoms industries 46% expected growth in the food ...