TDI pioneers moving ads on Underground station walls
29 Nov 1999 | by JONAH BLOOM
As London Underground prepares a pounds 1.2 billion communications revolution , the sales teams at TDI are gearing up to sell moving images on tube station walls.
Johnston Press has agreed to buy Scottish borders publisher Tweedale Press for a reported pounds 8 million, subject to approval by a Department of Trade and Industry market competition review.
As London Underground prepares a pounds 1.2 billion communications revolution , the sales teams at TDI are gearing up to sell moving images on tube station walls.
Business Week has made two senior sales appointments in its London office in a bid to expand its roster of European hi-tech and finance company advertisers.
Following the NRS s recent agreement to include national newspaper sections research in its survey, the Newspaper Society has announced a similar initiative for the regional press.
A new company, Advantage Publishing, has launched a magazine for people who spend a lot of their business lives on the road.
MindShare is constructing a specialist division to house its business-to-business clients.
Washroom poster contractor Admedia has signed up Procter & Gamble for an unusual branding campaign in baby changing rooms across the UK.
GTI Publishers has appointed Beth Marsh to the newly created role of senior account executive for agencies. Marsh has been with GTI for two years and will now be working with recruitment advertising agencies, promoting GTI s portfolio of graduate recruitment products.
Carlton Online will double in size over the next six months and plans to recruit at least four additional sales people.
Dennis Publishing s online arm has launched its news digest The Week as a website and plans to turn it into a daily service in the new year.