BSkyB names chief operating officer.
16 Oct 2000
- British Sky Broadcasting has promoted Richard Freudenstein to the new role of chief operating officer.
- British Sky Broadcasting has promoted Richard Freudenstein to the new role of chief operating officer.
- British Sky Broadcasting has promoted Richard Freudenstein to the new role of chief operating officer.
- BBJ has secured the entire 75 million Peugeot-Citroen UK media account in a move that seems likely to break open current client conflict practice in the industry. The holding of both halves of the PSA business in BBJ, which reverses a strategy to split the account with Carat, appears to leave BBJ...
- BBJ has secured the entire 75 million Peugeot-Citroen UK media account in a move that seems likely to break open current client conflict practice in the industry. The holding of both halves of the PSA business in BBJ, which reverses a strategy to split the account with Carat, appears to leave BBJ...
- The controversial Hinduja brothers have entered the bidding war for United News s national titles, submitting a formal bid of 100 million for the group that includes the Daily Express, Sunday Express and Daily Star. The bid is the largest currently in the public domain, beating out former Mirror...
- The controversial Hinduja brothers have entered the bidding war for United News s national titles, submitting a formal bid of 100 million for the group that includes the Daily Express, Sunday Express and Daily Star. The bid is the largest currently in the public domain, beating out former Mirror...
The Barclay brothers’ 75m bid for United News 90m from a consortium led by former Mirror Group chief executive David Montgomery.
The European Commission has approved Vivendi’s 20bn takeover of Seagram and Canal+ after the French media and utilities group agreed to sell its 23% stake in News Corporation’s UK satellite broadcaster BSkyB.
Sony may sell at least one of two Welsh manufacturing plants in a bid to buck the trend of poor profitability in the UK caused by the weakness of the European single currency.
Sally Osman, press and publicity controller at the BBC, is being tipped as the favourite internal candidate to succeed Matthew Bannister as director of marketing and communications, following his surprise resignation on Friday (October 13).