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Lateral buys stake in broadband expert

Web design company Lateral has bought a stake in broadband firm Mediumrare following winning a contract to develop broadband digital channels for an unnamed telecoms company.

Lateral buys stake in broadband expert

Web design company Lateral has bought a stake in broadband firm Mediumrare following winning a contract to develop broadband digital channels for an unnamed telecoms company.

OglivyOne hires European head

OgilvyOne has hired a new European chief executive officer, Philip Greenfield, from within the company.

OglivyOne hires European head

OgilvyOne has hired a new European chief executive officer, Philip Greenfield, from within the company.

Online ad spend to rise in 20001

Online advertising spend is set to rise by 70% this year according to Forrester Research, defying previous reports from dotcom companies which predicted revenue is drying up due to a lack of audience on the web.

Online ad spend to rise in 20001

Online advertising spend is set to rise by 70% this year according to Forrester Research, defying previous reports from dotcom companies which predicted revenue is drying up due to a lack of audience on the web.

Lowe Lintas wins Virgin Mobile in the US

Lowe Lintas has won the 90m Virgin Mobile account in the US after a four-month pitch.

Lowe Lintas wins Virgin Mobile in the US

Lowe Lintas has won the 90m Virgin Mobile account in the US after a four-month pitch.

WH Smith mulls sale of magazine distribution arm

WH Smith’s controversial magazine distribution arm WH Smith News could be put up for sale after its plan to implement a national distribution system for magazines was scuppered by publishers.

Users to pay for Napster this summer

Online music company Napster is planning to introduce a subscription-based service this summer that would see consumers pay the copyright owners.


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