Dig For Fire appoints Stephen Mooney
Dig For Fire, the Sheffield-based agency that recently won the Little Chef account, has appointed Stephen Mooney, former associate director of KLP Euro RSCG London, as group account director.
Dig For Fire, the Sheffield-based agency that recently won the Little Chef account, has appointed Stephen Mooney, former associate director of KLP Euro RSCG London, as group account director.
Mail on Sunday managing director Mike Ironside has resigned and has been replaced by Associated New Media managing director Stephen Miron. Ironside, who has worked for Associated Newspapers for 14 years, was unavailable for comment as Marketing Week went to press and it is not known whether he has a job to go to. At […]
Ofcom has published a consultation document on The Future Regulation of Broadcast Advertising, which contains proposals to contract-out the regulation of broadcast advertising to a new industry regulator. It could mean the Advertising Standards Authority, which regulates press and poster ads, also taking responsibility for broadcast media. Broadcast advertising is currently regulated by the Independent […]
Are you rich? If so, then you can afford a ‘Relationship Manager’ to handle your money at HSBC. The rest of us, says Iain Murray, just have to long for the bad old days
At the end of every week, we look at the key stories, offering our view on what they mean for you and the industry. From the impact of marketing budgets being cut to the value of longevity, it’s been a busy week. Here is my take.
Netflix says it will stop reporting subscription numbers, instead looking at engagement as a key indicator of customer satisfaction and the future strength of the business.
‘That’s why mums go to Iceland’ has been a long-running slogan for the retailer, but it has been tweaked to reflect “all aspects” of its consumer base, its chairman says.
In a bid to create best-in-class teams, how are marketers striking the balance between rewarding existing talent and bringing in new blood?