TV-am has appointed new media independent Kenny Lockett Booth as consultants with a brief to examine the financial and commercial viability of diversifying into national commercial radio (Newsline 16/8). The account, which the parties involved are remaining coy about, is KLB’s first piece of business.TV-am – 071 267 4300KLB – 071 734 6527
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The bi-monthly men’s magazine For Him has appointed Geoffrey Aquilina-Ross as new editor to replace Eric Musgrave. (Newsline 13/9)
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