Publicis unveils The Real Picture
21 Dec 2004 | by MediaWeek
Publics Blueprint, the contract publishing arm of the France-based Publicis global media network, is backing a new magazine aimed at the homeless.
Media professionals want to work from home or on the move in the future, according to new research by recruitment and HR consultancy Hudson.
Publics Blueprint, the contract publishing arm of the France-based Publicis global media network, is backing a new magazine aimed at the homeless.
The BBC’s news website is trusted more than local sources by almost two-thirds of internet users in the US sources, a survey has revealed.
Faith Carthy, group managing director at I-level, says her defining media moment of 2004 had more to do with a certain Irish boy band than any of the shenanigans going on elsewhere in the industry.
A massive £7m promotion for Haven Holidays will break for the first time on Christmas Day.
Commercial media groups will be rubbing their hands in glee after the BBC confirmed today that it will be cutting back some controversial areas of its online presence.
Eric Robinson, regional managing director for Newsquest Southern, has retired after a 30-year career that has seen him rise to a senior role at Newquest from the classified sales floor at Middlesbrough Evening Gazette.
BBC Good Homes magazine will embark on a major £500,000 promotional campaign in the face of increased competition in the traditionally busy month of January.
The Pocket London Guide will be given away with copies of the London Evening Standard in February 2005 to mark the mini-guide’s support for the London 2012 Olympic bid.
It was the calm before the storm last weekend, with none of the terrestrial channels rolling out their Christmas ratings big guns against one another.