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VIDEO: Public reaction to The Sun on Sunday

already pledged their support for the Sunday title, as has WPP's chief executive Sir Martin Sorrell ...

Sorrell backs News Corp's attempts to buy Sky

WPP chief executive Sir Martin Sorrell has thrown his weight behind News Corporation's efforts

Freederm sponsors ITV1's 'Take Me Out'

Brother' and youth-focused drama 'The Vampire Diaries', which is shown on ITV2. Martin Allison, media ...

Ray Winstone stars in cinema advertising promotion

The 40-second ad is the second in a series with the strapline "Cinema: why advertise anywhere else?" and was shot in Leicester Square cinemas and will run on DCM cinema screens from 1 October. Martin Bowley, managing director at DCM said: "Ray is a legend. His enthusiasm for cinema shines through and the ad looks ...

Bauer identifies a new '4D' male readership

either one or you weren t, according to Liz Martin, research and insight director at Bauer. She said ...

Sorrell forecasts 2% growth for WPP this year

LONDON - Sir Martin Sorrell has upped the forecast of WPP from flat to 2% growth for the year

Sorrell calls 2009 'a game of two halves' and lifts WPP hiring freeze

LONDON - WPP chief Sir Martin Sorrell used a well-worn football analogy to describe his company

Universal McCann puts radio high on the agenda

London station director, GMG Radio - "Taking on the BBC" Martin Stiksel, co founder, Last FM -"The ...

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