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Aegis to pay up to $50m for US digital marketing shop
LONDON – Aegis has acquired US internet search marketing agency iProspect.com in a deal that could net the founders of the firm $50m (£26m).
Washington Post to acquire Microsoft's Slate magazine
LONDON – Microsoft has sold its pioneering eight-year-old online magazine Slate to The Washington Post.
Starbucks website to celebrate 20 years of Xmas blend
LONDON – Starbucks has launched a website celebrating 20 years of its Starbucks Christmas Blend created by digital agency Wheel.
WRC teams up with Premium TV for broadband drive
LONDON – The World Rally Championship has teamed up with sports content company Premium TV to offer its fans exclusive broadband and mobile access to the motor sport.
Wippit donates £1 to Band Aid 20 to sell single for 49p
LONDON – Music download site Wippit has reduced the price of Band Aid 20's 'Do They Know it's Christmas' to 49p from £1.49, but has pledged to donate the £1 shortfall from its own pocket.
BBC closes websites as part of shake up of bbc.co.uk
LONDON – BBC New Media is to close a number of websites and reduce investment in others as part of a plan to reallocate funds to support is effort to offer the public better value for money.
Ebookers.com signs Blessed for launch of first TV drive
LONDON - Online travel agency ebookers.com is launching its first television advertising campaign, featuring Brian Blessed, as part of a £6m brand push that takes the viewer on a whirlwind tour of som...
Small businesses expect online revenues to grow 25%
LONDON - Small and medium-sized businesses expect to see online revenues rise by more than 25% next year, according to a new survey, but fears over security and IT fraud could hold back growth.
LoveFilm and Moviechoice.com join forces in DVD battle
LONDON - As the competition continues to hot up in the online DVD rental market, LoveFilm.com and Home Entertainment Corporation, which runs Moviechoices.com, are to form a strategic alliance.
Post Office appoints AI as first dedicated digital agency
LONDON - AI London, formerly Arnold Interactive, has been appointed as the Post Office's first full-service digital marketing agency following a five-way pitch for the business.
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