30 Jun 2005
| by MediaWeek
Future Publishing has overhauled its magazine operations into a series of new divisions as it absorbs 34 new titles as part of its deal with Highbury House.
LONDON - The Financial Times has changed its digital line-up, appointing Simon Targett as editor of FT.com and Chrystia Freeland to the new role of editor of electronic services.
30 Jun 2005
| by by Joe Lepper
LONDON - Leisure brand O'Neill has renewed its sponsorship deal with MTV Networks Europe's extreme sports programme MTV Mono.
30 Jun 2005
| by by Sam Matthews
LONDON - WPP-owned PR company Burson-Marsteller and sponsorship agency Helios Partners are teaming up to drive global Olympic and sports marketing opportunities.
30 Jun 2005
| by by Ben Carter
LONDON - Umbro has become the first major sports brand to unveil its marketing plans for next summer's football World Cup, pouring more than £10m into an international ad campaign.
30 Jun 2005
| by MediaWeek
United Business Media has put its classified car title Exchange & Mart up for sale in a move to raise funds for the rest of the business.
30 Jun 2005
| by by Lisa Burn
LONDON - Broadcasters BBC and ITV are to bring the 2010 and 2014 World Cup to the nation's television screens, ensuring it is once more available without charge to viewers.
30 Jun 2005
| by MediaWeek
International Mining is to be re-launched in September this year in a move to resurrect the title for the first time since the late-1980s.
30 Jun 2005
| by MediaWeek
Trinity Mirror has admitted advertising revenues across its national portfolio on newspapers have taken a tumble in the first six months of 2005 as a “challenging” market continues to hit the group.
30 Jun 2005
| by MediaWeek
Panorama's exclusive interview with the family of murdered hostage Ken Bigley sealed a gloomy evening in the ratings for BBC One last night.