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NEWSPAPER ABCs: 20p i overtakes The Guardian after TV campaign
The circulation of the 20p Independent spin-off i - including giveaways - has passed the £1.20 Guardian for the first time, six months after it passed The Independent.
National newspaper ABC figures for January 2012
Sales for many of the UK's national newspapers recovered from the seasonally slow December to result in slight monthly increases in much of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) figures today for January 2012.
Tess Macleod Smith joins Net-a-Porter
The Net-a-Porter Group has hired Tess Macleod Smith as its new group publishing director.
AdConnection wins Maplin Electronics business
Maplin Electronics, one of the UK's leading retailers of consumer electronics, has appointed AdConnection to handle its media planning and buying account.
Media Bitch's Diary 9 February
This week Bitch attends the 'Britain's Got Talent' auditions and meets Ant 'n' Dec, turns out for The Lighthouse Company event and admires David Beckham in his underpants.
Out and About 9 February
This week Out and About has pictures of the hopefuls queuing up outside Hammersmith Apollo for Britain's Got Talent and posts snaps from Runway at Le Baron and the InStyle Best Beauty Buys.
Zeebox rolls out click-to-buy function
Zeebox, the social TV app, has rolled out a new feature that allows viewers to buy products they see advertised on TV, with just a few clicks.
Sport magazine to hand out 'light sabres' for Star Wars promotion
20th Century Fox's promotion of 'Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace' in 3D will include a partnership with Sport magazine, featuring mock light sabres being handed out on the streets of London.
Channel 4 makes promotions in sales restructure
Channel 4 has promoted its controller of sponsorship, Rob Ramsay, to the role of partnership leader and its deputy head of trading, Steve Alexander, to trading leader, as it moves towards completing its sales restructure.
Hi-Media picks up Thomas Cook online ad sales
Thomas Cook has appointed Hi-Media to sell advertising on its UK websites.
News Corp hit by $87m NotW costs
News Corp has reported a 43% hit on its publishing arm, which includes its UK national newspapers, reducing the unit's operating income to $218m (£138m) as it was hit by multimillion-pound costs relating to the phone-hacking scandal at the News of the World.
David Rickard takes control of Rickards Media
David Rickard has become the majority shareholder of media auditors Rickards Media, following the departure of long-time partner Andy Burn.
Red Bull and Harrods sign up for Media 360 conference
Clients from companies including Red Bull, Harrods and Procter & Gamble will be attending this year's Media 360 from 17-18 May in Hilton at T5.
Apps help Rashbass prepare for The Economist's first fall
The Economist is the magazine industry's undisputed star performer, achieving 61 consecutive circulation rises over the last 31 years, but group chief executive Andrew Rashbass expects global print sales to fall for the first time in 2012, so why is he "delighted"?
My Media Week: Alun Williams
This week, Alun Williams, group publishing director at Hearst-Rodale, anticipates the first edition of Women's Health to hit the newsstands, goes for a posh curry at The Red Fort, and admires David Beckham's (circulation) pulling power.
My Media World: Rachael Wheeler
Rachael Wheeler, head of sponsorship and branded content at Channel 5, would love to fly around the world in first class, learn to play golf and be the new Simon Cowell - the female version of course.
Virgin Media's TiVo customer base surges to 435,000
Virgin Media finished 2011 with 435,000 customers for TiVo, the "Sky+ on steroids" personalised television service it launched at the end of 2010.
Gap first to use illuminated bus format
Gap, the clothing brand, has become the first advertiser to use a new illuminated bus format, as part of its 'Be Bright' campaign that promotes its "young, fresh and vibrant feel".
Mirror Online relaunch offers closer integration with Facebook
Mirror Group Digital has revamped Mirror Online with a raft of additional editorial features and advertising opportunities including closer integration with Facebook, although the site has suffered early teething problems.
Yahoo's chairman and three directors quit the board in overhaul
Yahoo's chairman Roy Bostock and three other directors have announced they will step down as the digital media company continues its major internal overhaul.
Bauer invests in radio sales team development
Bauer Media is significantly investing in the development and training of its sales staff by launching the Bauer Radio Academy.
UTV Media merges three local radio stations
UTV Media is to merge two local radio stations it bought last week, The Wyre and The Severn, with its Wolverhampton-based The Wolf, to create a single larger station called Signal 107.
Microsoft hires Mandeep Mason to head up EMEA mobile ad sales
Microsoft has appointed Mandeep Mason, sales director at Nokia-owned Navteq, as director of mobile advertising sales for EMEA, to "refine" the company's mobile strategy and expand its revenue streams.
TMG promotes Edward Roussel in digital overhaul
Telegraph Media Group (TMG), the publisher of the Daily Telegraph, has made a number of digital appointments, including promoting its digital editor Edward Roussel to the new role of executive editor digital.
Record number of Americans tune in to Super Bowl
The Super Bowl's habit of setting viewing records continues (just) with 111.3 million viewers making this year's sporting showdown the most viewed television programme in US TV history.
News International signs seven-figure deal with Global Radio
News International, publisher of The Sun and The Times, has signed a seven-figure partnership deal with Global Radio, which will include at least six months of activity across a variety of stations such as Capital FM and Classic FM.
MEC appoints Jide Sobo to head of mobile role
MEC has hired former Media Brands mobile strategist Jide Sobo as its head of mobile.
Facebook 'likely to roll out mobile ads in weeks'
Facebook is poised to start monetising its mobile offering, with ads expected to appear on its app within weeks, according to a report in the Financial Times.
Vevo promotes Labrinth with 'Lift' promotion
Vevo, the online music video platform, is introducing its 'Lift' promotion for emerging artists to the UK, starting with Sony Music artist Labrinth.
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