29 Mar 2007
| by Mark Banham
LONDON - BSkyB has appointed Ian Lewis as director of Sky Movies and Sky Box Office, switching from his role as director of broadcasting.
29 Mar 2007
| by Staff
LONDON - Nokia will launch on 2 April the N95, which the handset marketer is positioning a multimedia computer. The gadget includes web and email access, satellite navigation positioning, a MP3 player, digital camera and video player.
29 Mar 2007
| by Jacquie Bowser
LONDON - Sly Bailey, the chief executive of Trinity Mirror, was given a pay rise of almost 50% in 2006, taking her remuneration to £1.46m, according to the company's annual report.
29 Mar 2007
| by Charlie McCathie
LONDON - The Shakespeare Youth Festival, a new arts initiative that helps 16- to 21-year-olds set-up their own theatre company, is launching a digital and poster campaign to sign-up more than 8,000 young people for the project.
29 Mar 2007
| by Jacquie Bowser
LONDON - FreemantleMedia Enterprises has launched an official website for BBC's ‘The Apprentice' to complement the third series of the show, which began last night pulling in more than 5m viewers.
29 Mar 2007
| by Darren Davidson
LONDON - MTV Networks has appointed Howard Litton, previously managing director of Nickelodeon, as senior vice-president and managing director of the children's entertainment network.
29 Mar 2007
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON - Experian is to integrate its ClarityBlue, Prospect Targeting, Bureau and Intact businesses into one division, led by Duncan Painter, with the likely loss of around 100 jobs.
29 Mar 2007
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON - IPT's share price has dived almost 50% since Tuesday after the company warned investors its profits were likely to drop in the first half of 2007.
29 Mar 2007
| by Mark Banham
LONDON - Capital Radio is to launch a competition to win £20,000 when it hosts a live broadcast of the Johnny Vaughan Breakfast Show from Thorpe Park this Friday.
29 Mar 2007
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