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Bite in hunt for MD as Hargreaves quits UK

Bite Communications is hunting for a MD in the UK after confirming that David Hargreaves will be moving to its US operation.

NEWS ANALYSIS: City firms braced for storm

The economic downturn means City PR firms could be facing a drop in revenue, but some experts say clients need help now more than ever. Alexandra Jardine reports.

GreenTarget swells ranks

The Banker’s technology edi­tor is set to join financial comms agency GreenTarget.

Nationwide hires comms director from UK charity

Nationwide Building Society has turned to the charity sector to fill its newly created top comms role.

Yahoo! forms global alliance with CNBC to distribute Yahoo! Finance

CALIFORNIA - Yahoo! has signed a deal with CNBC to distribute its business news content to Yahoo! Finance users in the US and worldwide.

City Republic: new owner on the cards for Jaguar

LONDON - Indian industrial conglomerate Tata and One Equity, a US private equity firm, are the front runners to buy Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford, with another Indian firm, Mahindra & Mahindra, the outsider of three.

Aviva moves UK corporate media task into OMD

LONDON - Financial services giant Aviva, which owns brands including Norwich Union insurance and the RAC, has shifted its UK corporate media buying account out of Starcom and into OMD.

Media: Sainsbury's rolls out finance title

Sainsbury's Finance is launching its first customer magazine following a successful trial in the summer.

Direct brief: Ofcom accuses Abbey of excessive silent phone calls

Abbey has been accused by communications regulator Ofcom of making excessive silent phone calls to consumers. It has until 7 January to respond to the finding, after which Ofcom will decide what action to take. The maximum penalty is a £50,000 fine.

Editorial: Stay firm in face of recession

Christmas festivities are being dampened by a raft of headlines screaming of credit crunches, recession and yet more advertising restrictions.


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