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Sources close to the search process have named Tim Armstrong a strong contender for the position, having run AOL from 2009 until its $4.4bn sale to Verizon in 2015.
Inconsistent PR statements translate into troubling reputations, writes John Lowery.
Many magazines these days are merely springboards to the real money – and readers are targets to be turned into consumers.
Leading regional publisher Archant is keen to step up as the David to Facebook’s Goliath with a return to community centred content.
Adtech firm Videology has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this week, while setting up a deal to sell its assets to Amobee, a subsidiary of Singtel.
The Newsworks research, Planning for Profit, shows that increasing the share of budget in print to what is described as an “optimum level” would more than double current campaign PROI.
Following the publication of a new study from Newsworks, Brian Jacobs explains why media planners should take note.
In planning new measures that will undermine press freedom, the Labour Party is displaying a strange sense of priorities, flowing against the tide of both technology and history, writes Ray Snoddy.
Eight years after it was founded, Media iQ has this week announced it is ditching the ‘media’ as it rebrands to MiQ.
