Fru Hazlitt, who resigned as the chief executive of SMG’s radio business last week, could be about to sign a deal with GCap Media which will see her take on a key board role. According to a report in today’s Guardian, Hazlitt looks set to become managing director of GCap London, taking responsibility for Capital… Continue reading Fru Hazlitt Could Become GCap Board Member
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Simon Duffy, who left NTL yesterday after they did not renew his contract, is to receive share options worth £9.4 million and a £1.5 million pay-off from the cable giant. According to a report in today’s Telegraph, NTL will pay Duffy £1.5 million in compensation and has given him a deadline of March to exercise… Continue reading NTL Gives Duffy £1.5 Million Pay-Off
Geoff Unwin, chairman of United Business Media, is to leave the business information company at the end of 2007. Unwin has been chairman of United Business Media since November 2002, having been first appointed to the board in 1996. Unwin said: “UBM has a clear strategy and a first rate management team who are executing… Continue reading Chairman To Leave UBM
Dominic Stead, currently joint managing director at Media Planning Group, has joined InviseoMedia, the in-flight media company as its new CEO. Stead takes over from Andersen Cheng, currently acting CEO at Inviseo Media, and will be responsible for taking the InviseoMedia proportion global and building on the recent deal to supply Ryanair’s fleet with tray-table… Continue reading Stead Leaves MPG
Online activities will be the direct marketing spending priority of 2007, according to Alterian’s fourth transatlantic annual survey of over 500 direct marketers, marketing service providers and agencies. The survey found that 85% of respondents expect their online direct marketing expenditures to increase in 2007. This spending projection is the largest expected increase since the… Continue reading Online To Be Main Marketing Spending Priority Of 2007
Richard Addis, the former editor of the Daily Express and FT Weekend, is to launch a free daily newspaper in London at the end of March.The new paper, called Newsstand, will be delivered each weekday morning to 30,000 upmarket London homes.According to reports in the trade press, the paper’s content will come mostly from third… Continue reading New Free Paper For London
Commercial television advertising impacts in the UK during 2006 increased year on year by 1%, according to BARB data from TV marketing body Thinkbox.Over two billion TV ads were viewed every day on average in 2006, with 16-24 year olds increased their viewing of TV ads by almost 4%. ABC1 adult impacts grew by 0.6%… Continue reading UK Consumers Watch More Than Two Billion Ads A Day
Alex Russell has moved from agency MPG to join IPC Southbank as its new group advertising director, responsible for the group’s women’s glossies including Marie Claire, Homes and Gardens, InStyle and Woman and Home.Currently head of press at MPG, Russell previously ran the LVMH portfolio as well as key brands in the motors, finance, entertainment… Continue reading Russell Set To Boost IPC Women’s Weekly Portfolio
ITV1 lost nearly 4% points from its viewing share during December, whilst multichannel viewing increased at a similar rate year on year.In digital homes, however, all terrestrial broadcasters except ITV1 displayed increases in viewing share, as strong Christmas programming dominated the December schedules.All ViewingAcross December, ITV1 saw its share fall to 18.4%, compared to 22.3%… Continue reading Television Viewing Round-Up – December 2006
Sky is to launch a large scale marketing campaign to promote a triple-play offering of broadband, TV and telephone.The new package, called See, Speak, Surf, has a £20 connection fee and customers will also have to pay BT line rental of £11 per month.The TV package will include all of Sky’s basic channels, including Sky… Continue reading Sky To Launch Triple Play Bundle
