19 Apr 2013
The bottled water brand Evian has rejuvenated its "live young" campaign with a new TV spot by BETC Paris. In the ad, which lasts over a minute, people are captivated by the reflection from a window that shows their baby selves. They then start dancing to the Ini Kamoze song Here Comes The Hotstepper,...
Media Week speaks to Rufus Olins, chief executive of Newsworks, about the shift from print to digital, the spread of tablets, privacy issues and his hopes for Arsenal in the Champions League.
Jon O'Donnell, group commercial director at the London Evening Standard, The Independent, The Independent on Sunday and i, talks to Media Week about importance of the newspaper sector, why it will play a big role in the Olympics, and the importance of the editorial/commercial relationship.
This year's Media Week Awards will, once again, be the biggest event in the media calendar, as the industry descends on the Grosvenor House Hotel on 27 October to celebrate the best work in media over the past year.
The inaugural 30 under 30 event at Vinopolis in London, supported by recruitment specialist Lipton Fleming, attracted the best young talent the media industry has to offer. Media Week was there to record the event.
The first judging round of the Media Week Awards is complete and we can now reveal the shortlist in full.
Watch Media Week's film of the Oscars of the media year, including interviews with the night's big winners Gerry Boyle from ZenithOptimedia, Jon O'Donnell from the Standard and Mike Gordon from Global Radio
Watch the RAB's executive chair Linda Smith, chair of this year's Media Week Awards judges, explain why agencies and media owners cannot afford to miss out on the biggest event in the media year
03 Jun 2010
| by Noelle McElhatton
An obsession with price has created an impasse between media owners, clients and agencies. Can a solution be found that gives all sides room to succeed? News International asked Haymarket Brand Media to create a debate before a live audience
27 Oct 2009
| by Staff
LONDON - People are reading the Evening Standard more now it is free, but that doesn't mean they have stopped reading paid-for newspapers, according to members of the public interviewed in the latest BR Video.