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01 Apr 2015
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Niall Johnson
Tuesday night saw former Coronation Street actor Sally Lindsay take centre stage in the third episode of BBC One's new ensemble drama Ordinary Lies (9pm) as the tidal wave of deceit threatened to drown office gob Kathy.
31 Mar 2015
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David Pidgeon
With more than 15 years' experience specialising in cross platform content production and marketing, Marchi has worked across entertainment, drama and news, winning an Emmy along the way.
31 Mar 2015
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Ellen Hammett
Sky has acquired a 60% stake in Jupiter Entertainment - a US-based independent production company which has produced content for networks including A&E, Discovery, History and Animal Planet.
31 Mar 2015
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Ellen Hammett
Time Inc. UK has appointed Lisa Batty as its new marketing director, advertising, to lead the development and implementation of all marketing and communication initiatives across the company's advertising department.
31 Mar 2015
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Niall Johnson
Last night saw BBC One offer up a loose and easy retelling of one of the Bible's greatest hits as EastEnders writing legend Tony Jordon added a little sprinkle of northern soul to the well-worn tale of Noah and The Ark (9pm).
30 Mar 2015
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Ellen Hammett
Out of home advertising company Exterion Media has appointed Mike Wood as product and innovation director - a new role created to drive the company's product development strategy.
30 Mar 2015
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Ellen Hammett
Analytics and technology company Media iQ has announced the appointment of RadiumOne's Chris Emme to the newly-created role of executive vice president of sales and business development, North America.
30 Mar 2015
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The Media Leader Staff
ZenithOptimedia forecasts global adspend will grow 4.4% to reach $544bn in 2015 - and will accelerate to 5.3% growth in 2016, boosted by next year's Summer Olympics in Rio and the US Presidential elections.
30 Mar 2015
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Niall Johnson
Sunday evening saw viewers turn to BBC One in droves as the guilty pleasure of Poldark once again proved a 9pm hit, with the end-of-weekend comfort hug of period romance and over worked torsos proving as popular as ever.
27 Mar 2015
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Ellen Hammett
A new study using neuroscience has demonstrated for the first time how digital out-of-home positively influences responses to other media.
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