My Media Week: Jerry Wright
27 Sep 2011 | by Hayley Pinkerfield
This week, Jerry Wright, chief executive of measurement body the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), juggles his diary, his coffee loyalty card and his dodgy knee.
This year's Media Week Awards will, once again, be the biggest event in the media calendar, as the industry descends on the Grosvenor House Hotel on 27 October to celebrate the best work in media over the past year.
This week, Jerry Wright, chief executive of measurement body the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), juggles his diary, his coffee loyalty card and his dodgy knee.
The inaugural 30 under 30 event at Vinopolis in London, supported by recruitment specialist Lipton Fleming, attracted the best young talent the media industry has to offer. Media Week was there to record the event.
This week, Zoe Osmond, chief executive of industry charity Nabs, denies herself an ill-advised shopping trip in favour of a gym workout and plans the Big Bash 2012.
The first judging round of the Media Week Awards is complete and we can now reveal the shortlist in full.
You have to feel for Facebook. Imagine being asked the same question over and over, day after day and not really being able to answer it definitively. In its case, of course, that question is about the value of all these fans that we've all been so busily acquiring.
In the first of our new series of Trend Report features, Suzy Bashford looks at how females in the media industry can further their careers.
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As delegates gather at the Lowry Hotel in Manchester for Media360 speakers at the conference give their reaction to whether we can see a cautious return to growth and to the threats and opportunities faced in media during the coming year.
This year leading clients, agencies and media owner's will join together to address how the industry can be equipped for a return to growth. Join your peers to find out how the market is moving forward and ensure that your company doesn't get left behind.