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Mediaedge:cia picks a young Turk to drive agency forward

Matt James plans to apply perspectives acquired on a year out, writes Jeremy Lee .

Unity's termination won't be subject of Arnie's next movie

They're back, Chris and Arnie, Ingram and Schwarzenegger. One fighting those pesky cyborg killing-machines (for the third time); the other fighting the marketing services establishment (for the second time), writes Claire Beale .

How not to make a horlicks of a spam attack

Why politicians and others are turning to the world of advertising-speak to express themselves, explains legal and brand guru Ardi Kolah .

Analysis: Agencies face up to procurement

There is mounting concern among agencies that the involvement of procurement experts in pitches merely serves to stifle creativity and drive down prices. Simon Ellery reports.

Analysis: Non-financial reporting will provide tool for PR

The Government's company law reform and the creation of operating and financial reviews in corporate reporting require attention from in-house and agency PROs alike, says Lexie Williamson.

US Perspective: The rise, fall and rise of the US account planner

The year was 2000 AD. The place: Southern California. The halls outside the busy conference centre hummed with a gentle buzz as serious-looking, blue-suited men offered copious amounts of money and promises of enormous future riches to geeky-looking twentysomethings barely out of college. Sponsors threw...

Clear Channel and Capital could start industry fireworks

The bill has become an Act. Now journalists and MPs can take a breather from media ownership and concentrate on the serious matter of political reporting and the BBC; and the rest of us can have fun betting on takeover victors and victims, writes Claire Beale .

Analysis: Campbell made four key mistakes

The Government's handling of the 'dodgy dossier' affair, orchestrated by combative director of communications Alastair Campbell, has been bungled, argues former Tory head of media Amanda Platell

Analysis: Ex-journos face culture shock as in-house PROs

As one high-ranking journalist steps into the top corporate affairs role at Scottish Water, another quits the equivalent job at Harrods after just four months in post. Andy Allen reports on the pitfalls involved in such moves

OPINION: Stuart Elliott in America

The media giant Viacom has averted a face-off in a trial against a foe who had proved to be a surprisingly wily and determined opponent.


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