Yesterday’s Campaign/Admap conference addressed the issue of “Classifying People, Can We Do It?, Do We Need It?” The majority of the speakers were in favour of a move away from the traditional methods of classifying people, with some, like Adam Lury of HHCL being more controversial than others, advocating a more enforced move away from… Continue reading Admap Conference – Classifying People
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Derek Bowden, international media director at Saatchi and Saatchi, has been appointed media director to replace Alec Kenny.
Newspaper advertisement manager at the Observer, Sue Griffiths, is to become the first advertisement controller of publications taking on responsibility for the Money Observer, Seahorse, Jazz FM and 20/20.
Brahm, the Leeds agency, has won the £250,000 Yorkshire Evening Post account
Clare MacDonald is promoted to Sales Controller at Broadcast Marketing Services and Pam Glenn is appointed agency sales manager.
Nicky Lee and David Casson become Press Buying Directors at Zenith after Steve Booth’s departure to start KLB (NewsLine 3/10).
The director general of the Cable Authority, Jon Davey, speaking at the Financial Times Conference on ‘Investm- ent Opportunities in British Broadcasting’, yesterday set out four guidelines controlling the sale or takeover of cable franchises. Davey said the following guidelines are likely to be adopted by the ITC next January:(1) Any change of ownership requires… Continue reading Cable Franchise Guidelines
Maxwell Specialist Magazines (081-699 9949) has bought two of the five titles Croftward (071-278 0333) put up for sale in August. (Newsline 23/8) The monthlies Read and Destroy and Amiga User International will be published by MSM from the November issues.
The Media Partnership has set up Media Partnership Research which is already operational in France, and plans to create a network of media research companies across Europe. The French set up has ex-Eurocom man Jean-Louis Laborie as President and Managing Director. The agencies involved in France are BDDP, CLM/BBDO, DDB, RSCG/ Liberte Media, JWT, O&M,… Continue reading Media Partnership Research
The Broadcasting Bill’s amendment on impartiality was criticised by Lord Whitelaw yesterday as being “profoundly disturbing and very upsetting”. Speaking at a lobby meeting held by senior broadcasters last night he added his voice to those of other Tory peers, and broadcast industry representatives. Protest has been so strong it is thought that the Home… Continue reading Whitelaw Upset By Broadcast Bias Clause
