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Purely Media's Alexander opens B2B media agency

LONDON - Whichmedia, a new media-planning and buying agency, has been launched in Manchester by Purely Media's Amanda Alexander to focus on business-to-business media.

Haymarket profits up 22% as overseas business grows

LONDON - Haymarket Group, publisher of Campaign, Marketing and Brand Republic, reported a rise of 22% in pre-tax profits to £24.9m last year.

Next Fifteen optimistic as profits are boosted by 75%

LONDON - Technology PR group Next Fifteen Communications has posted full-year pre-tax profits up 75% after a tough year.

CNN gets more financial execs than other news TV

LONDON - CNN International has the biggest audience of financial executives of all the international news channels, in Europe and on a global basis.

Foote Cone & Belding creates worldwide talent chief role

NEW YORK - Foote Cone & Belding has joined the growing trend among advertising agency groups to create the post of director of talent with the appointment of Nancee Martin as a worldwide director.

Postcomm outlines compensation for bulk mailers

LONDON - Royal Mail will have to pay a compensation rate of up to 5% to bulk mail customers if it fails to meet national delivery targets, under a scheme set up by Postcomm as part of a strategy to improve service.

Profits fall 40% at Incepta as US trading conditions bite

LONDON - Pre-tax profits have tumbled by 40% to £5.9m at Incepta Group, owner of the PR agencies Citigate Dewe Rogerson and The Red Consultancy.

Tahola targets multiple retailers with teaser DM

LONDON - Retail data intelligence firm Tahola is using a highly targeted teaser DM campaign to build brand awareness and provoke interest in a free demonstration of its business intelligence services.

Royal Mail fined a record £7.5m for failure to deliver

LONDON – Royal Mail is to be fined a record £7.5m by the postal regulator Postcomm for failing to meet service targets in two of its business offerings, as postal workers in London stage a one-day walkout.


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