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Westwood college helps you get a better career.
Seeded by The 7th Chamber
LONDON – Barrhead Travel, one of the UK’s largest independent travel companies, has started using Attinger Jack to build its prospect database.
LONDON – Associated’s MailOnline has leapfrogged Guardian.co.uk and Telegraph.co.uk to become the most popular newspaper website in the UK, according to today’s ABCe figures for June.
LONDON – Warburtons has called a pitch for its £4 million advertising account, after splitting with its incumbent agency, Bartle Bogle Hegarty.
LONDON – Associated’s MailOnline has leapfrogged guardian.co.uk and Telegraph.co.uk to become the most popular newspaper website in the UK, according to today’s ABCe figures for June.
Ce calendrier très original dispose d’une bouteille d’encre violette avec une contenance suffisante pour le mois. La diffusion de l’encre se fait au fur et à mesure des jours, sur le papier. Une idée du designer Oscar Diaz. Plus de visuels dans la suite.
LONDON – The Mail Online boosted its traffic by 19% in June, attracting over 29m users and leapfrogging the Telegraph.co.uk and the Guardian.co.uk to become the most popular UK national newspaper site, according to the latest ABCe figures.
LONDON – The Mail Online boosted its traffic by 19% in June, attracting over 29m users and leapfrogging the Telegraph.co.uk and the Guardian.co.uk to become the most popular UK national newspaper site, according to the latest ABCe figures.
LONDON – Amazon has bought online shoe retailer Zappos in a deal worth $850 million. Revolution commissioned Pod1’s head of e-commerce David Heffendehl to take a closer look.
LONDON – Arqiva has confirmed it is buying the platform assets of Project Kangaroo, the now defunct VoD venture, as revealed by Media Week yesterday (22 July).
LONDON – Publicis Groupe, the global advertising and marketing group, has reported “cautious optimism” for the year ahead, despite organic revenue dropping 6.6% in the first half of 2009, propelled by double-digit declines in Europe.
LONDON – Daily Mail & General Trust’s national newspaper operations slowed their recent revenue decline in Q2, buoyed by a strong performance from retail display spend.
100 people from across Europe competed in a 24-hour dance-off, listening to Samsung Beat DJ music phones to win €10,000 and take pop star September to dinner.
LONDON – MySpace is launching its own email service, MySpace Mail, giving users their own @myspace.com address.
LONDON – Publicis Groupe’s profits for the first half of 2009 have fallen by 13.6 per cent year on year, from €199 million to €172 million.
LONDON – Orange is set to offer students promotions including tickets and make-up in exchange for receiving ads on their mobiles.
LONDON – Yahoo has acquired Xoopit, a service which allows people to share photos with social-networking sites, for a reported $20m.
LONDON – Alexei Orlov, the EMEA regional president of DraftFCB, has left the agency without a job to go to.
LONDON – Warburtons has split with its ad agency of 12 years, Bartle Bogle Hegarty, and put its advertising account up for pitch.