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Andrew Miller named interim chief exec at GMG

LONDON - Guardian Media Group has announced chief executive Carolyn McCall will step down from her role at the end of June, when her duties will be assumed by chief financial officer Andrew Miller.

Paper Round (23 April) - a look at the day's newspapers

LONDON - The national press is divided over last night's leaders' debate between David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Gordon Brown, with most backing their political default positions.

Avatar takes over Absolute Radio to celebrate DVD and Blu-ray release

LONDON - James Cameron's Avatar is going to take over Absolute Radio on Monday (26 April) to promote the release of the 3D blockbuster on Blu-ray and DVD.

Microsoft makes $4bn despite drops in online services

LONDON - An improvement in corporate spending on computers and a new operating system helped Microsoft boost net income by 35% in the last quarter, to $4.01bn.

AOP reveals contenders for online publishing awards

LONDON - The Association of Online Publishers has published its awards shortlist for 2010, with BBC Worldwide, Channel4.com, Guardian News & Media and FT.com among those battling it it out for best digital ad sales team.

UKTV to run 3D campaign for extreme game show

LONDON - UKTV's Watch channel will launch its new TV game show 'Scream If You Know the Answer' through a multi-platform campaign, with a 3D trail created by Red Bee Media.

Aegis' Buhlmann closes in on £1m pay mark

LONDON - Aegis group chief executive Jerry Buhlmann took home £974,000 in 2009, when he was Aegis Media chief executive, despite the company reining in its overall payout to directors by half, to £3.3m.

'Old' media reasserts supremacy as election battle heats up

As the election campaigns reach fever pitch, Stephen Armstrong reports how traditional media such as TV and posters are replacing online mashups as the political parties' battlegrounds of choice


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