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Yahoo bolsters sales team with strategic hires
Yahoo has boosted its UK sales team with five new hires, including account group leaders, in the first raft of appointments since its major restructure in August last year.
Thinkbox launches TV planning awards
Thinkbox, the commercial TV marketing body, has launched the Thinkbox Planning Awards...
My Media Week: Richard Wheatly
This week, Richard Wheatly, chief executive of Jazz FM, zips back to...
Marketing directors from Diesel and RSA to be part of client panel at Media 360
A client panel made up of senior marketing directors for high-profile brands...
Sector Analysis: Television in 2012
Television broadcasters are working hard to offer advertiser solutions that go beyond...
Google revamps privacy policy to combine data across products
Google is introducing a new privacy policy to cover the majority of...
Mindshare picks up £2m Diet Chef media business
Mindshare has been awarded the £2m media planning and buying account for...
NI parts company with two commercial execs
News International has parted company with two key sales executives as part...
Yahoo hit by search and display ad revenue drops
Yahoo's revenue and profits both slipped in the fourth quarter of 2011,...
Time Out prepares to launch online social TV guide
It's been almost 30 years since Time Out magazine sparked a revolution...
- Senior Sales Executive, Haymarket Media Group
- £ Competitive + Commission, Hammersmith, West London
- Head of Digital Content - International B2B Publisher, Formula Won
- £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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