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Carolyn Everson: Microsoft sales chief moves to Facebook

Facebook poaches global ad sales chief from Microsoft

Facebook has poached Microsoft's vice-president of ad sales, Carolyn Everson, handing her the role of vice-president of global sales.

MTV: appoints Ad2One Ireland

MTV appoints Ad2One Ireland

Viacom-owned MTV Networks has appointed Ad2One Ireland to look after its digital sales in Ireland, following a review of its

MTV Crashes: debuts in Glasgow next month

MTV Networks unveils event brand MTV Crashes...

Viacom-owned MTV Networks will mark the launch of its branded series of events, 'MTV Crashes...' in Glasgow next month, with

Comedy Central: marketing executive Chris Hancox is set to leave

MTV Network's Chris Hancox to leave Comedy Central

LONDON - Chris Hancox, vice-president of marketing and creative services at MTV Network's Comedy Central, is set to leave the

Duncan McCrum: will lead MTV Networks' digital sales team

MTV to retain and double in-house digital ad sales team

LONDON - MTV Networks UK & Ireland has announced plans to bring its digital media ad sales team in-house, following

MTV: hands PHD media account

PHD wins £2m MTV Networks media business

LONDON - MTV Networks has appointed PHD to handle its £2m UK media planning and buying account.

Viva: replacing The Music Factory

MTV targets teens with Viva

MTV has launched Viva, a music and entertainment channel, to replace TMF (The Music Factory) in the UK.

Comedy Central: channel rebrand

Comedy Central refuses to stand still

The first question that springs to mind whenever a channel rebrands is "why?" - closely followed by "why now?" The

Ironman: will be available on the Viacom channel

Viacom joins with Hollywood to launch television channel

NEW YORK - Viacom is to launch a premium television channel and video-on-demand service in partnership with Hollywood studios, which

MTV to launch +1 channel in bid to woo younger viewers

LONDON - MTV Networks UK & Ireland is set to become the latest pay-TV broadcaster to run a time-shifted service.