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Emirates Airline appoints Westhill for online development

- Emirates Airline has appointed London new media and identity specialist Westhill Communications as its web development agency.

Emirates Airline appoints Westhill for online development

- Emirates Airline has appointed London new media and identity specialist Westhill Communications as its web development agency.

Paragon secures IDG leisure titles

PC and video game magazine publisher Paragon Publishing is stepping up its expansion plans after acquiring a clutch of titles from its rival IDG, including PlayStation Pro and Planet PlayStation.

MOVERS

Clare Edwards has been appointed media planner for the Brighton-based advertising agency, Designate. Edwards was previously a planner/buyer at BMP DDB and Bartle Bogle Hegarty. Her experience includes working on campaigns for Spillers petfoods, Boots No7 and the Health Education Authority s Aids awareness...

EDITOR’S COMMENT: Online trading will scupper flat earth society

There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home. - Ken Olson, chairman of Digital Equipment Corporation, 1977.

HOTLINE

MediaCom TMB has landed the pounds 4 million corporate media planning and buying brief for Scottish Telecom, which is gearing up for a major rebranding exercise next month. The telecoms division of Scottish Power is expected to change its name to shake off its image as a purely Scottish company.

Initiative.com debuts with pounds 15m UK billings

Initiative Media has scooped the multi-million pound global media planning and buying account for Sun Microsystems and has launched a specialist agency to handle its portfolio of technology clients.

Big names sign up to advertise on BT Freetime

HMV, Lloyds TSB, National Express, Nestle Cereals, Reed Personnel Services and Hewlett-Packard have all signed up to advertise on the trial of BT s telephone advertising service, BT Freetime.

MARKETING MIX: That was the week that was

15 years ago: Compaq, one of the fastest-growing US computer companies, reveals plans for a UK ad campaign to coincide with the launch of its first desktop computers; Allied Breweries becomes the first major brewer to launch a beer box into the take-home market, with the launch of a five-litre version,...

Emap Active recruits first shop

Emap Active, a new division of the Emap Group, has appointed its first advertising agency.

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