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12 May 2014
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Dominic Mills
Now Publicis and Omnicom have terminated their merger plans, bosses Maurice Levy and John Wren have had their credibility torn to shreds, writes Dominic Mills. So what happens next?
09 May 2014
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David Pidgeon
The deal means AdSmart will made available to parts of Johnston Press' sales network, allowing medium sized businesses access to an advertising medium usually deemed out of bounds due to high costs and unnecessarily high reach.
09 May 2014
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David Pidgeon
The mutual agreement has been blamed on "difficulties in completing the transaction within a reasonable timeframe," although tax issues, regulatory problems and rumours of infighting have marred the plans from the start.
08 May 2014
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The Media Leader Staff
BT's investment in fibre optic saw 1.3 million more premises taking fibre this year, almost doubling the number of homes and businesses now connected, as it reports strong financial results.
06 May 2014
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David Pidgeon
China's national state television company and the main search engine in the region have entered ZenithOptimedia's top thirty global media owners, the first time any company from China has done so.
28 Apr 2014
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Dominic Mills
The POG merger was originally trumpeted as a logical sharing of cultural values but it now looks as though the whole deal is predicated on tax - and that is really not a good place to start, writes Dominic Mills.
25 Apr 2014
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Simon Andrews
As Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon all report earnings, Simon Andrews, founder of Addictive!, takes a look at how the tech giants are shaping the market - and what marketers need to watch out for.
24 Apr 2014
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David Pidgeon
The social media giant saw mobile advertising revenue leap 30% over the last 12 months, representing around 59% of total ad revenue for the first quarter of 2014.
23 Apr 2014
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Raymond Snoddy
David Moyes' sacking as manager of Manchester United demonstrates the power of the press, writes Raymond Snoddy - and particularly the potency of social media in a new era of impatience.
17 Apr 2014
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The Media Leader Staff
The latest Bellwether Report reveals the largest single upwards revision to marketing budgets in 14 years. Here, Newsline presents industry analysis on the findings - with views from Zenith, Carat, Vizeum and ZAK Media Group.
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