Profiles
Rajar Q4 2011: Capital's Johnny Vaughan bows out as London's no 1
Johnny Vaughan bowed out of his flagship breakfast show as the undisputed king of London's commercial radio, having helped Global Radio's 95.8 Capital FM extend its lead over rivals.
Rajar Q4 2011: National stations hold strong
TalkSport recorded its highest ever quarter four weekly audience during the final...
Rajar Q4 2011: Four in 10 adults have DAB radios at home
DAB's long haul to widespread penetration has passed a mini-milestone, with four...
Rajar Q4 2011: National commercial radio results in full
National radio listening figures for the final quarter of 2011 in full.
Facebook reports a 69% lift in ad revenue to £2bn in 2011
Facebook's advertising revenues rose 69% to hit $3,154m (£2bn) in 2011, according...
Facebook founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg's letter
Mark Zuckerberg, the 27 year old founder and chief executive of Facebook,...
Industry View: After the IPO, what next for Facebook?
As Facebook files for the largest technology IPO in Wall Street history,...
AOL ad revenues climb 10% but profits plunge
AOL has notched up a 10% year-on-year rise in ad revenues for...
Nigel Clarkson to leave Primesight for LivingSocial
Nigel Clarkson, sales and marketing director at Primesight, is leaving the outdoor...
Trend report: Can media help save the high street?
We are just over a month into the year and have already...
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- £45-50k + great commission, London
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- Highly Competitive, London
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