Tom Hyde joins Profero as new business director
08 Aug 2003 | by Staff,
LONDON – Profero has appointed Tom Hyde as its new business director taking over from David Kicks, who has left the digital agency to pursue a new venture.
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LONDON – Profero has appointed Tom Hyde as its new business director taking over from David Kicks, who has left the digital agency to pursue a new venture.
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LONDON - Publicis is overhauling two of its UK media brands after finally concluding the acquisition of Bartle Bogle Hegarty's stake in Starcom Motive this week.
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LONDON - The Sunday Telegraph has signed a sponsorship deal with third-generation mobile network 3 UK to sponsor a 36-page Premiership supplement appearing this weekend.
LONDON - David Pullan, director of marketing at Five, has been given the additional responsibility for driving the channel’s strategic development.
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Andrew Neil is enthusiastic about The Mail on Sunday's link-up deal, writes Ian Darby .