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Mediaedge:cia picks a young Turk to drive agency forward

Matt James plans to apply perspectives acquired on a year out, writes Jeremy Lee .

Unity's termination won't be subject of Arnie's next movie

They're back, Chris and Arnie, Ingram and Schwarzenegger. One fighting those pesky cyborg killing-machines (for the third time); the other fighting the marketing services establishment (for the second time), writes Claire Beale .

Clear Channel and Capital could start industry fireworks

The bill has become an Act. Now journalists and MPs can take a breather from media ownership and concentrate on the serious matter of political reporting and the BBC; and the rest of us can have fun betting on takeover victors and victims, writes Claire Beale .

Accountability lies at the heart of new media's latest rise

For obvious reasons, the IPA's Bellwether report on client spending generally tries to be as positive as possible about the industry outlook. The latest report though has about as little cheer as a Lisa Big Brother eviction, writes Claire Beale .

Will Ofcom's Carter respect the private sector?

The appointment of a former advertising man, Stephen Carter, as the chief executive of Ofcom might have given some advertisers hope that their concerns, especially over self-regulation and the BBC, would be well represented by the super-regulator, writes Ian Darby .

Count on Bailey to build value after Trinity Mirror mess

Trinity Mirror's trading statement, issued a week ago and containing about as much cheer as a post-courtroom booze-up with Chris 'n' Billie, took no-one by surprise, writes Ian Darby .


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