Lonely Planet rings digital changes
06 Dec 2010 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
Lonely Planet has appointed its global marketing director Dominic Rowell as managing director of digital.
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Total Media has been appointed to handle media planning and buying for cruise company Fred Olsen Cruise Lines, and snack company Natural Balance Foods, as they prepare to launch their first campaigns in the New Year.
Lonely Planet has appointed its global marketing director Dominic Rowell as managing director of digital.
Ofcom has launched an investigation into whether Top Up TV should be allowed to sell Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 2 through digital TVs with a built-in Freeview tuner, following a complaint from Top Up TV.
Ink, publisher of in-flight titles easyJet Traveller and Ryanair Magazine, has been contracted by the Lufthansa-owned airline Germanwings to produce its customer magazine.
Sky Sports has tightened its stranglehold on broadcasting top-flight professional golf, after signing a deal to televise the US Masters live and in 3D.
Channel Five business manager Jamie Wilson has joined sports media specialist Perform as managing director of the media sales team replacing Stefano D'Anna who has become managing director of worldwide sales.
Book chain Waterstone's has taken advantage of the publicity generated by the press' first look at former prime minister Tony Blair's memoirs.
Back-to-school promotional offers dominate the national papers today as the new September term fast approaches.
The forthcoming bank holiday weekend spawns deals and weekend sales being advertised across the national press, with Argos taking a presence in several titles.
IPC Media is in consultation with up to 25 staff across three more magazines as part of the group review of its specialist titles, namely Ships Monthly, MiniWorld and Park Home & Holiday Caravan.