Microsoft and Nokia in media software partnership
Microsoft and Nokia have signed a deal which will lead to Microsoft’s media-playing software being pre-installed on Nokia handsets.
Microsoft and Nokia have signed a deal which will lead to Microsoft’s media-playing software being pre-installed on Nokia handsets.
As dot-bomb memories fade, the online economy is again spawning the dodgy dream-merchants who caused all the trouble last time
The Media Company Publications launches a new consumer bi-monthly travel title called Trip this month, with a print run of 60,000. It is aimed at young professionals. The publisher is also launching a magazine for people looking to move overseas called Living Abroad.
Mineral water is being consumed at an ever-increasing rate in Britain, and the trend is showing no signs of slowing as younger consumers continue to bolster the market
In a challenging environment with economic pressures and rivals to contend with, can creating a holistic marketing excellence culture give brands the cutting edge?
Who Gives A Crap is now the third biggest toilet roll brand in the UK, and is looking to above-the-line media, retail listings and consistently “doing things differently” to continue that growth.
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 Airbnb’s desire to control the narrative to Gap reinstating the CMO role, it’s been a busy week. Here is my take.
Diageo is using AI to better understand “real behaviour, not unintended”, which it is using to drive innovation.