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Sky profits up 18% despite ad revenue drop

of the same quarter last year. Jeremy Darroch, chief executive, said: "While these are tough times for many ...

Ofcom media plurality review gets more than 45,000 submissions

For Good' campaign. In October Jeremy Hunt, the secretary of state for culture, Olympics, media ... . We expect to report back on the questions that we have been asked by Jeremy Hunt, the secretary ...

MEC hires Clear Channel's Emma Jones

this month. Clear Channel Outdoor is expected to replace Jones directly. Clear Channel is also on the hunt ...

Outdoor revenue up 12.5% over 2010

. Jeremy Male, chief executive of the UK and Northern Europe for JCDecaux and chairman of the Outdoor Media ...

Sky looks to HD and 3D after reaching 10m milestone

of providing a free HD box to new customers and installing equipment. Jeremy Darroch, Sky's chief executive ...

BSkyB's Darroch bags £2.7m recession-busting pay packet

BSkyB chief executive Jeremy Darroch took home a total of £2.68m in the year to 30 June 2010, a pay

ABCes: MailOnline hits 44 million in July

,720,891. Meanwhile, the widely reported hunt, and ultimate death, of Raoul Moat was not enough to prevent falls ...

Advertising uplift helps BSkyB's profit rise 10%

the Fifa World Cup finals. Jeremy Darroch, chief executive of BSkyB, said: "High definition goes from ...

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