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Jed Glanvill: sliding down the greasy pole

Media Bitch's Diary 24 May

This week, Bitch finds out what Mindshare's chief executive gets up to in his spare time, forgets an anniversary, goes shooting with IPC Media, and is crowned champion with the Media Nomads.

 
 

Guardian's Rusbridger admits to no 'credible five-year business plan'

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No national newspaper group has a “credible five year business plan” was...

 
 

Paper Round (27 May) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?

Retailers hope to bring in bank holiday weekend shoppers with offers for...

 
 

Paper Round (24 May) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?

The Chelsea Flower Show prompts newspapers to include free pullout guides for...

 
 

Out and About 20 May

This week Out and About visits The Independent and the outdoor Love...

 
 

Paper Round (19 May) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?

The supermarkets encourage weekend BBQs while airlines hope to attract late summer...

 
 

Paper Round (18 May) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?

Supermarkets promote deals on strawberries and push their award-winning own-brand wines in...

 
 

Paper Round (17 May) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?

Ads for summer sales appear in the papers while the tabloids launch...

 
 

Out and About 13 May

This week Out and About greets the Weather Channel, hangs at the...

 
 

Paper Round (11 May) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?

Sainsbury's goes after penny pinchers while Tesco features its upmarket food and...

 
 

Paper Round (10 May) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?

Utility companies promote call-out services and car companies work out payment plans...

 
 
 

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