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30 under 30: calling media's most talented

30 under 30: calling media's most talented

The hunt is on. Once again, Media Week is scouring the nation to find the brightest young media stars. No, we're not talking about Britain's Got Talent but something altogether more prestigious: Media Week's search for its illustrious 30 under 30.

 
 

Pearl & Dean sale is 'good news' for cinema

LONDON - Image Limited's investment in Pearl & Dean will allow the...

 

Crozier joins ITV with a full in-tray

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LONDON - Former Royal Mail chief executive Adam Crozier started his first...

 

'Old' media reasserts supremacy as election battle heats up

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As the election campaigns reach fever pitch, Stephen Armstrong reports how traditional...

 

Goal! Five media strategies to score around the World Cup

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The World Cup will give the media industry a reason to celebrate,...

 

Digital Economy Act: time to reboot?

With crucial proposals ditched and controversy over copyright ruling, Alex Blyth examines...

 

The iPad is a game-changer - content owners beware

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REVIEW: Having spent the past 24-hours experimenting, playing and testing the iPad,...

 

Keeping track of teenagers on the web

Two-thirds of British teenagers now use the internet every day and 40%...

 

Marco Bertozzi hits a nerve at VivaKi

Marco Bertozzi, back in the media world after a two-and-a-half-year absence, tells...

 

Special report: The Independent deal

Read Media Week's full analysis of Independent News Limited's acquisition of The...

 

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