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Twitter’s role in linking fans with athletes and the Olympics has been in evidence several times this week, including yesterday when Bradley Wiggins gold medal win drove his follower numbers up 17% in 24 hours.
Daily Mirror publisher Trinity Mirror has reported a 19% lift in pre-tax profits to £48.1m, helped by taking out £20m operating costs from the business.
Leagas Delaney has hired Steve Mustarde as its planning director.
Kate Howe, the president of DraftFCB London, has been promoted to the position of regional president for Europe at the network.
This week Bitch studies an Aegis man’s spectacular entrance, goes a bit Hi-De-Hi with IPC, visits MediaCom to watch the Olympics and gets an MEC Torchview from the Millennium Bridge.
Stevie Spring, the former chief executive of Future publishing and an advertising agency veteran, has joined Engine as an independent non-executive director.
TMW has promoted its chief client officer, Chris Pearce, to the role of managing director as a part of a wider management restructure.
Inferno has acquired an undisclosed minority stake in the independent agency Quiet Storm as the first move in building a partnership between the two agencies.
Rachel Barrie, Fallon’s chief strategy officer, will not return to the agency after her maternity leave.
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HMV’s chief executive Simon Fox has resigned from the struggling retailer, and is to be replaced by Trevor Moore, the former chief executive of Jessops.
Arcadia, the high-street retail group owned by Sir Philip Green, has awarded its £4 million media planning and buying account to the WPP agency Maxus after a final shoot-out against Total Media.
Direct Line Group is consolidating its estimated £11 million direct marketing business into MRM Meteorite.