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Ebiquity: replaces Billetts and Xtreme Information

Billetts brand makes way for Ebiquity

Media auditor Billetts and advertising monitoring service Xtreme Information are being replaced by their parent company's brand Ebiquity.

A year in media: Billetts forecasts modest growth for digital

Advertisers will need to be aware of changes as the digital trading market develops and becomes increasingly complicated in 2011,

A year in media: Press facing big challenges next year

It will be a tough year for the national press in 2011, with growth not expected to exceed 2% according

A year in media: Structural changes to impact TV in 2011

TV revenues will rise 3% in 2011, Billetts predicts, while in terms of audience growth, adult impacts are expected to

A year in media: Billetts looks to 2011

The story of 2011 is likely to be one of low revenue growth among TV, press and digital, forecasts Billetts,

Griffin: joins TBG London

TBG London builds management team

LONDON - TBG London has hired Rory Park as commercial director and Lee Griffin as business development director, building up

Marsden: Marketing Society president

Marketing Society president Marsden calls on sector to make itself understood at board level

LONDON - Marketers must become more financially literate to get the role of marketing understood at board level, Marketing Society

Manning: chief operating officer of Ebiquity

Clients find managing media agency pitches 'painful'

LONDON - More than three quarters of clients say that they find managing media agency pitches a 'painful and time-consuming

TV Advertiser of the Month - GSK

In times of slim budgets, GSK weighs in with 拢1-a-day weight-loss pill campaign

TV: UK ad spend to decline for a third year, says Billetts

UK TV market set for third year of decline, says Billetts

LONDON - UK TV ad spend is unlikely to recover next year following two consecutive years of decline, after a