Trinity Mirror’s chief revenue officer will replace former CEO Anna Jones who is stepping down next month.
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Former IAB boss Phillipson joins the agency on 1 February 2017 on a part-time basis.
Katie Ingram will work across the publisher’s brands – including The Independent, the London Evening Standard, and ES Magazine- driving bespoke insight projects and building partnerships with agencies and clients.
In a brief investor note issued on Monday, the company, formally known as Rightster, said Ashley MacKenzie had left after 16 months in the role.
Former MD Jason Cotterrell is to take on the newly created role of group development director.
In a statement released on Tuesday, Trinity said it is at an “early stage of discussions towards taking a minority interest in a new company comprising certain of Northern & Shell’s assets.”
Now 2017’s tech-fest has drawn to a close, Newsline hears from Posterscope and Media iQ on what they think were the key take-outs for advertisers.
The publisher has announced several key hires for the group in London and Milan.
A slow month for commercial TV broadcasters meant that total revenue was down -5.6% in November; however, total satellite revenue was up a healthy 13.6%.
Noel Penzer, the chief executive of Time Out Digital, has left the role, Newsline can reveal.
