Cape Canaveral commercialism - The Lowbrow Lowdown
22 Oct 2001
They hobnob with North Korea and they make deals to sell weapons to Iran. Despite this, we Americans insist on following Russia's lead in outer space, writes Kate Kay .
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Richard Parsons, co-chief operating officer of AOL Time Warner, was this week announced as successor to Gerald Levin, the internet and media behemoth's CEO, a move that has sent shockwaves through the industry, writes Claire Billings .
They hobnob with North Korea and they make deals to sell weapons to Iran. Despite this, we Americans insist on following Russia's lead in outer space, writes Kate Kay .
First the event, then the book and, finally, the film for those of you who weren't there. Startup.com is a take on the dotcom crash from the inside except, like the internet boom itself, there is rather a lot missing, writes Gordon MacMillan .
LONDON - Reports this morning that NTL and Telewest are exploring further collaboration in a number of areas will come as little surprise to the industry, as the merger of the UK's two cable operators has been widely speculated about since the industry began consolidating in the last decade.
While the advertising industry feels the current downturn is something it can pull through without too much damage, in the second part of Brand Republic's advertising health check, industry analysts are not so optimismtic.
As the UK advertising industry moves deeper into the second half of the year and the economic downturn continues, Brand Republic takes the industry's pulse. In this first part of our analysis, Brand Republic finds cautious optimism among many senior agency executives.
Good things come to those who wait, and I make no apologies for stealing one of the best lines around when I say the industry has waited quite some time for something as good as Brand Republic.