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IGN launches series-led YouTube channel
IGN, the News Corp-owned gaming publisher, is launching a Google-funded YouTube channel tomorrow, backed by an European ad deal with Sega.
News International turns to Facebook for Fabulous 'social media magazine'
News International (NI) is trialling a new publishing model with the launch...
Future appoints Keith Walker to boost entertainment revenues
Future has hired IPC's Keith Walker in the new role of head...
Clear Channel calls in consultants
Outdoor media company Clear Channel has called in management consultants McKinsey &...
Telegraph prepares for London 2012 adspend lift with Allen appointment
Telegraph Media Group has appointed agency manager Mike Allen to the new...
Ireland's Out of Home sector drops 5% to total €194.6m in 2011
The Republic of Ireland's out of home sector has been valued at...
Channel 4 celebrates 'very successful deals' with agencies
David Abraham, chief executive of Channel 4, has indicated that media agencies...
Aegis relaunches Vizeum in Australia
SYDNEY - Aegis Media's Vizeum has re-entered the Australian market in Sydney...
JCDecaux UK revenues rise 0.1% in 2011
JCDecaux, the outdoor media owner, reported global revenues of €715.9m (£596.9m) in...
Outdoor Plus brings The Spire to West London
Nike and BMW are among the first advertisers on The Spire, a...
- Senior Sales Executive, Haymarket Media Group
- £ Competitive + Commission, Hammersmith, West London
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- £45-50k + great commission, London
- Account Director, TMP Magnet
- Highly Competitive, London
- Affiliate & Trade Marketing Manager, UKTV
- £ dependent on experience, Hammersmith, London
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- £120,000 + benefits, Central London
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